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Limbal epithelial crypts: a novel anatomical structure and a putative limbal stem cell niche

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HS Dua, VA Shanmuganathan, AO Powell- … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
Background/aims: There is substantial evidence that mammalian epithelial stem
cells are located within well defined niches. Although the corneoscleral limbus
is acknowledged as the site of corneal epithelial stem cells no anatomical ...
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Morphological characteristics of the limbal epithelial crypt


VA Shanmuganathan, T Foster, BB Kulkarni, … - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: A total of 74 LECs were identified in eight corneo-scleral rims. These
varied in number, size and distribution within rims. Cells within the crypt
demonstrated the following phenotype: CK3−/CK19+/CD 34−/Vimentin+/p63+/ ...
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Human limbal epithelium contains side population cells expressing the ATP-binding …


K Watanabe, K Nishida, M Yamato, T … - FEBS letters, 2004 - Elsevier
Many types of organ-specific stem cells have been recently shown to exhibit a
side population (SP) phenotype based on their ability to efflux Hoechst 33342
dye. Because stem cells from corneal epithelium reside in the basal layer ...
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Stem cell differentiation and the effects of deficiency


HS Dua, A Joseph, VA Shanmuganathan, RE … - Eye, 2003 - nature.com
Stem cells have several unique attributes, the key features being their potency
and plasticity. They have the ability to give rise to multiple cell lineages and
to transdifferentiate into totally different cell type(s) when relocated to ...
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The limbal palisades of Vogt.


WM Townsend - Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a
printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (8.8M), or click on a page
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Stromal niche controls the plasticity of limbal and corneal epithelial differentiation in a …

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EM Espana, T Kawakita, A Romano, M Di … - Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, 2003 - ARVO
METHODS. Viable epithelial sheets of the central cornea and the pigmented limbus
were isolated from Dutch belted rabbits by incubation of 50 mg/mL of dispase II
in supplemental hormonal epithelial medium (SHEM) for 18 hours at 4°C. The ...
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Limbal palisades of Vogt.

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MF Goldberg, AJ Bron - Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society, 1982 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
INTRODUCTION THE PALISADES OF VOGT WERE CLINICALLY DESCRIBED IN 1914 BY STREIFF
WHO called them "radial stripes"; in 1917 by Koeppe who called them "radial
pseudocysts"; and in 1934 by Graves who called them "trabeculae."'l At one ...
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Isoforms of ΔNp63 and the migration of ocular limbal cells in human corneal regeneration

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E Di Iorio, V Barbaro, A Ruzza, D Ponzin, G … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
The p63 gene generates transactivating and N-terminally truncated transcripts
(ΔNp63) initiated by different promoters. Alternative splicing gives rise to
three different C termini, designated α, β, and γ. In the ocular ...
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Limbal stem cells: the search for a marker


KYH Chee, A Kicic, SJ Wiffen - Clinical &# 38; Experimental Ophthalmology, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
The corneal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue and must, by definition, have a
resident basal cell population necessary for homeostasis and wound healing.
There is a substantial body of evidence, both experimental and clinical, ...
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Characterization of putative stem cell phenotype in human limbal epithelia

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Z Chen, CS de Paiva, L Luo, FL Kretzer, SC … - Stem Cells, 2004 - AlphaMed Press
This study evaluated proposed molecular markers related to stem cell (SC)
properties with the intention of characterizing a putative SC phenotype in human
limbal epithelia. Human corneal and limbal tissues were cut in the vertical ...
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