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    Arch Ophthalmol. 2009 Apr;127(4):563-71.

    Stem cells as tools in regenerative therapy for retinal degeneration.

    Enzmann V, Yolcu E, Kaplan HJ, Ildstad ST.

    Department of Ophthalmology, Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

    OBJECTIVE: To describe the use of stem cells (SCs) for regeneration of retinal degenerations. Regenerative medicine intends to provide therapies for severe injuries or chronic diseases where endogenous repair does not sufficiently restore the tissue. Pluripotent SCs, with their capacity to give rise to specialized cells, are the most promising candidates for clinical application. Despite encouraging results, a combination with up-to-date tissue engineering might be critical for ultimate success. DESIGN: The focus is on the use of SCs for regeneration of retinal degenerations. Cell populations include embryonic, neural, and bone marrow-derived SCs, and engineered grafts will also be described. RESULTS: Experimental approaches have successfully replaced damaged photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium using endogenous and exogenous SCs. CONCLUSIONS: Stem cells have the potential to significantly impact retinal regeneration. A combination with bioengineering may bear even greater promise. However, ethical and scientific issues have yet to be solved.

    PMID: 19365041 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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