Effect of ECM Ligands on RPE Reattachment to Bruch's: II
About the Research Project
Program
Award Type
Standard
Award Amount
$37,500
Active Dates
April 01, 2000 - March 31, 2001
Grant ID
M2000018
Summary
The transplantation of retinal pigmented epithelial (RPE) cells following surgery to eliminate CNV has had only limited success so far because the transplanted cells fail to survive. In previous research, which includes last year’s MDR-funded study, Dr. Del Priore found that, in order to survive, the transplanted RPE cells must attach to an important supporting structure known as Bruch’s Membrane (BM). A number of complications can affect the attachment process, and some of these variables are being examined systematically in vitro to identify conditions that optimize the attachment and survival of transplanted RPE. If successful, the in vitro optimization can then be used to maximize the chance of successful RPE transplantation in animals and humans.
Grantee institution at the time of this grant: University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
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