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Altshuler et al., 2020 - Google Patents

Capturing limbal epithelial stem cell population dynamics, signature, and their niche

Altshuler et al., 2020

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16135234335735126794
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Altshuler A
Amitai-Lange A
Tarazi N
Dey S
Strinkovsky L
Bhattacharya S
Hadad-Porat S
Nasser W
Imeri J
Ben-David G
Tiosano B
Berkowitz E
Karin N
Savir Y
Shalom-Feuerstein R
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Stem cells (SCs) are traditionally viewed as rare, slow-cycling cells that follow deterministic rules dictating their self-renewal or differentiation. It was several decades ago, when limbal epithelial SCs (LSCs) that regenerate the corneal epithelium were one of the first sporadic …
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