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Functionally Adapted Surfaces on a Silicone Keratoprosthesis

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Silicone surfaces can be modified chemically with bioactive proteins. These modifications are cell compatible and do not result in toxic reactions. The degree and type of silicone hydrophilization results in improved development of cell morphology, spreading and proliferation. Even better results are obtained after covalent binding of bioactive proteins like fibronectin. Improved biocompatibility with enhanced cellular overgrowth has been demonstrated in vitro for the modified silicone of the haptic region. We believe that this type of modification will help in reducing extrusion problems observed with former keratoprostheses.

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