Caio V. Regatieri
Harvard University
5 Papers
4 Citations
Caio V. Regatieri is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retina & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of Caio V. Regatieri include Tufts Medical Center & University of São Paulo.
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Papers
Patent
Generation of photoreceptors from human retinal progenitor cells using polycaprolactone substrates
Caio V. Regatieri,Petr Baranov,Michael J. Young +2 more
- 22 Jan 2013
TL;DR: In this paper, a biodegradable polyester film, preferably a polycaprolactone (PCL) film, and a layer of human retinal progenitor cells were used as scaffolds for the treatment a number of ocular diseases, including retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration.
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Chemical Burns of the Eye: The Role of Retinal Injury and New Therapeutic Possibilities.
Claes H. Dohlman,Fabiano Cade,Caio V. Regatieri,Chengxin Zhou,Fengyang Lei,Alja Crnej,Mona Harissi-Dagher,Marie-Claude Robert,George N. Papaliodis,Dongfeng Chen,James V. Aquavella,Esen K. Akpek,Anthony J. Aldave,Kimberly C. Sippel,Donald J DʼAmico,Jan G. Dohlman,P. Fagerholm,Liqiang Wang,Lucy Q. Shen,Miguel Gonzalez-Andrades,James Chodosh,Kenneth R. Kenyon,C. Stephen Foster,Roberto Pineda,Samir A. Melki,Kathryn Colby,Joseph B. Ciolino,Demetrios G. Vavvas,Shigeru Kinoshita,Reza Dana,Eleftherios I. Paschalis +30 more
TL;DR: A new regimen, in addition to standard treatment, for severe chemical burns is proposed, which involves tumor necrosis factor alpha inhibition promptly after the accident, prophylactic maximal lowering of the intraocular pressure, and keratoprosthesis implantation in a later quiet state.
Advances in Retinal Tissue Engineering.
TL;DR: This review will describe the evolution of retinal tissue engineering to date, with particular emphasis on the types of polymers that have routinely been used in recent investigations, and show that the field of retina tissue engineering will require new types of materials and fabrication techniques that optimize the survival, differentiation and delivery ofretinal transplant cells.
A teleophthalmology system for the diagnosis of ocular urgency in remote areas of Brazil
TL;DR: This study is the first that has used only a cellphone for diagnosing the urgency of ocular cases and can provide a reliable distinction between urgent and non-urgent situations and can offer a viable alternative for the servicing of underprivileged areas.