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Figure 6

From: Therapy of corneal endothelial dysfunction with corneal endothelial cell-like cells derived from skin-derived precursors

Figure 6

Clinical Observations of the CEC-like cell group and control group on day 7 and 1 month in monkeys. (A) Slit-lamp photographs showed that the corneas became significantly clearly transparent in the CEC-like cell group after injection, whereas corneal opacity and stromal edema became more and more serious in the control group. (B) Visante OCT showed significant corneal thickness differences in the CEC-like cell group and the control group. (C) Non-contact specular microscopy showed that CEC-like cells were in the form of a polygonal monolayer with a cell density of about 2500–3000 cell/mm2 in the CEC-like cell group. (D) Changes of the corneal thickness during clinical observation. (E) Changes of intraocular pressures during clinical observation. Results are mean ± S.D. (n1 = 3, n2 = 2).

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