replikerat
Replikerat is a term used in discussions of corneal tissue engineering to denote a class of synthetic or bioengineered corneal substitutes designed to replicate the structure and function of native corneal tissue. The concept encompasses scaffolds, cell-seeded constructs, and fabrication techniques intended to produce a transparent, biomechanically compatible graft that can integrate with the host.
In practice, replikerat constructions may combine biocompatible polymers such as collagen, gelatin methacrylate, or hydrogel-based materials
Applications of the concept include experimental therapies for scarred or diseased corneas, keratoconus, and Fuchs' endothelial
Challenges facing replikerat include ensuring long-term viability and host integration, managing immune and infection risks, achieving