Transplantation of epithelial stem cells, cultured ex vivo on specifically
treated amniotic membrane, yields, with that amniotic membrane, a
surgical graft having expanded epithelial stem cells. The method of
creating this graft and the graft itself are simple and effective to
reconstruct damaged tissue, a preferred example being corneal tissue. The
source of the epithelial stem cells can be a very small explant from
healthy autologous and allogeneic tissue biopsy. The amniotic membrane is
treated such that its extracellular matrix is maintained, but its cells
are killed.