Shoulong Hu

Shoulong Hu
Beijing Children's Hospital,
56 Nanlishi Rd., Xicheng District, 100045, Beijing
China

Publications
  • Review Article
    Corneal Stromal Remodelling Using Stem Cells-Advances and Potential Application: A Literature Review
    Author(s): Beibei Wu, Daishi Chen and Shoulong HuBeibei Wu, Daishi Chen and Shoulong Hu

    Regeneration of the ocular tissues to the healing of the wounds required many complex processes as migration, mitosis, and differentiation of epithelial cells and stromal fibroblast. Currently, corneal transplantation is the most common treatment for any damage to these layers; however, that procedure is associated with a higher risk of transplant rejection and limited by the availability of donor tissue. In order to develop more robust treatments for corneal damage, growing research has been focusing on corneal stem cell. Over the last few years, stem cells have constituted a therapeutic revolution in the regeneration of damaged organs and tissues and restoring both integrity and function. Several types of stem cells have been investigated and applied in experimental models and clinical trials, including bone marrow stem cells, adipose‐derived stem cells, endothelial progenitor.. View More»

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