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Transcriptional dissection of human limbal niche compartments by massive parallel sequencingBath et al., 2013
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- Bath C
- Muttuvelu D
- Emmersen J
- Vorum H
- Hjortdal J
- Zachar V
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- PLoS One
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Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs), followed by migration and maturation centripetally towards the ocular surface. Disturbance of LESCs can potentially lead to a blinding condition, which can …
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