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Porcine Corneal Models as Translational Platforms for Innovative Therapies: Current Insights and Future Directions
Patrícia Nápoles1,2, Mónica Faria3, Elisa Julião Campos2,4,5
1Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra, R. Larga, 3004-516 Coimbra, Portugal.
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The development of advanced biomaterials for corneal applications requires robust translational platforms that faithfully replicate human characteristics. Porcine corneas are increasingly recognized for ophthalmic research. Their unique combination of anatomical similarity, biomechanical comparability, and accessibility make them highly suitable for preclinical evaluation of innovative therapies, bridging the gap between preclinical discovery and clinical application. This review outlines the utility of porcine corneal models in validating advanced biomaterials, particularly in ex vivo settings, focusing on current methodologies, while addressing challenges and future directions. We aim to underscore the potential of porcine corneal models to accelerate the translation of next-generation biomaterials into clinically relevant corneal therapies.

