Corneal epithelial stem cells or limbal stem cells (LSCs) are responsible for the maintenance of the corneal epithelium in humans. The exact location of LSCs is still under debate, but the increasing need for identifying the biological processes in the limbus, where LSCs are located, is of great importance in the regulation of LSCs. In our current study we identified 146 preferentially expressed genes in the human limbus in direct comparison to that in the cornea and conjunctiva. The expression of newly identified limbal transcripts endomucin, fibromodulin, paired-like homeodomain 2 (PITX2) and axin-2 were validated using qRT-PCR. Further protein analysis on the newly identified limbal transcripts showed protein localization of PITX2 in the...
PURPOSE: The corneoscleral limbus is the site of corneal epithelial stem cells (SC). The aim of this...
Background: The Limbal epithelial crypt (LEC) is a solid cord of cells, approximately 120 microns lo...
To function as our “window to the world”, the cornea requires an intact epithelial surface. Epitheli...
Corneal epithelial stem cells or limbal stem cells (LSCs) are responsible for the maintenance of the...
<div><p>Corneal epithelial stem cells or limbal stem cells (LSCs) are responsible for the maintenanc...
PurposeTo elucidate the unique molecular factors and biological processes that are differentially ex...
<div><p>Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limba...
The transparent corneal epithelium in the eye is maintained through the homeostasis regulated by lim...
Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limbal epithe...
The cornea is consisted with continuous and smooth epithelial cells in the center and limbal stem ce...
<p>A) Minimal expression of PITX2 was observed in the cornea. B) Distinct PITX2 cytoplasmic expressi...
Stem cells play a vital role in the turn over of permanently self-renewing tissues (e.g. corneal epi...
Background The surface of the human eye is covered by corneal epithelial cells (CECs...
The corneal epithelium is continuously renewed by limbal stem/progenitor cells (LSCs), a cell popula...
Limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is one of the most prominent causes of cornea related blindness i...
PURPOSE: The corneoscleral limbus is the site of corneal epithelial stem cells (SC). The aim of this...
Background: The Limbal epithelial crypt (LEC) is a solid cord of cells, approximately 120 microns lo...
To function as our “window to the world”, the cornea requires an intact epithelial surface. Epitheli...
Corneal epithelial stem cells or limbal stem cells (LSCs) are responsible for the maintenance of the...
<div><p>Corneal epithelial stem cells or limbal stem cells (LSCs) are responsible for the maintenanc...
PurposeTo elucidate the unique molecular factors and biological processes that are differentially ex...
<div><p>Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limba...
The transparent corneal epithelium in the eye is maintained through the homeostasis regulated by lim...
Corneal epithelium is maintained throughout life by well-orchestrated proliferation of limbal epithe...
The cornea is consisted with continuous and smooth epithelial cells in the center and limbal stem ce...
<p>A) Minimal expression of PITX2 was observed in the cornea. B) Distinct PITX2 cytoplasmic expressi...
Stem cells play a vital role in the turn over of permanently self-renewing tissues (e.g. corneal epi...
Background The surface of the human eye is covered by corneal epithelial cells (CECs...
The corneal epithelium is continuously renewed by limbal stem/progenitor cells (LSCs), a cell popula...
Limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is one of the most prominent causes of cornea related blindness i...
PURPOSE: The corneoscleral limbus is the site of corneal epithelial stem cells (SC). The aim of this...
Background: The Limbal epithelial crypt (LEC) is a solid cord of cells, approximately 120 microns lo...
To function as our “window to the world”, the cornea requires an intact epithelial surface. Epitheli...