Human corneal endothelial cells (HCECs) do not reproduce in vivo: A person is born with a finite number of HCECs that over time will degrade or deteriorate due to age, disease or surgical trauma.
They play an important role in your cornea in maintaining a clear and predictable vision by regulating the stability of the fluid. Damaged or weakened endothelial cells can cause ear inflammation.
The Epithelial Thickness Module enhances corneal assessment with advanced mapping and data insights, aiding in refractive surgery planning and corneal condition diagnosis. Ectasia View toolset ...
AURN001 is a combination cell therapy product candidate comprised of allogeneic human corneal endothelial cells (neltependocel) and a rho kinase inhibitor (Y-27632). AURN001 is intended to be ...
The cornea is the transparent dome at the front of the eye that helps with focus. The cells that line the inside of the cornea, known as corneal endothelial cells (CECs), pump fluid out of the cornea.