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The following pages link to Limbal epithelium in ocular surface wound healing (Q70372297):
Displaying 26 items.
- Isolation of adult progenitor cells with neuronal potential from rabbit corneal epithelial cells in serum- and feeder layer-free culture conditions (Q34081524) (← links)
- Cultured corneal epithelia for ocular surface disease (Q34163220) (← links)
- Clinical, electron microscopic, and monoclonal antibody studies of intraocular epithelial downgrowth (Q34164967) (← links)
- Human limbal mesenchymal cells support the growth of human corneal epithelial stem/progenitor cells. (Q34433585) (← links)
- Allo-limbal transplantation in patients with limbal stem cell deficiency (Q35309299) (← links)
- Autologous limbal transplantation in patients with unilateral corneal stem cell deficiency (Q35313855) (← links)
- The long term outcome of limbal allografts: the search for surviving cells (Q35319886) (← links)
- Ex vivo expansion of limbal epithelial stem cells: amniotic membrane serving as a stem cell niche (Q35580669) (← links)
- Corneal angiogenic privilege: angiogenic and antiangiogenic factors in corneal avascularity, vasculogenesis, and wound healing (an American Ophthalmological Society thesis) (Q35662667) (← links)
- MicroRNA-31 targets FIH-1 to positively regulate corneal epithelial glycogen metabolism. (Q36117443) (← links)
- Graft failure: II. Ocular surface complications (Q36929473) (← links)
- Update on limbal stem cell transplantation (Q37764705) (← links)
- Combined autologous and allograft limbal cell transplantation with penetrating keratoplasty in a case of chemical corneal burn patient (Q42059741) (← links)
- Optimizing the role of limbal explant size and source in determining the outcomes of limbal transplantation: An in vitro study (Q42366279) (← links)
- Homeostasis of ocular surface epithelium in the rat is regulated by opioid growth factor (Q42441088) (← links)
- The autocrine derivation of the opioid growth factor, [Met5]-enkephalin, in ocular surface epithelium (Q42455439) (← links)
- Localizations of epidermal growth factor receptor and proliferating cell nuclear antigen during corneal wound healing (Q42497510) (← links)
- Histochemical and morphological study of the regenerating corneal epithelium after limbus-to-limbus denudation (Q42511853) (← links)
- A new classification of ocular surface burns (Q43092612) (← links)
- Culture and characterisation of epithelial cells from human pterygia (Q43093566) (← links)
- Immunosuppressive properties of human amniotic membrane for mixed lymphocyte reaction (Q44115990) (← links)
- Kinematics of epithelial wound closure in the rabbit cornea (Q52465115) (← links)
- Growth characteristics of central and peripheral bovine corneal epithelial cells in vitro (Q69078812) (← links)
- Corneal epithelial wound healing (Q72045897) (← links)
- Mast Cells Populate the Corneoscleral Limbus: New Insights for Our Understanding of Limbal Microenvironment (Q90619849) (← links)
- Simple limbal epithelial transplantation (SLET): Review of indications, surgical technique, mechanism, outcomes, limitations, and impact (Q92091613) (← links)