BACKGROUND: The mouse corneal epithelium is a continuously renewing 5-6 cell thick protective layer covering the corneal surface, which regenerates rapidly when injured. It is maintained by peripherally located limbal stem cells (LSCs) that produce transient amplifying cells (TACs) which proliferate, migrate centripetally, differentiate and are eventually shed from the epithelial surface. LSC activity is required both for normal tissue maintenance and wound healing. Mosaic analysis can provide insights into LSC function, cell movement and cell mixing during tissue maintenance and repair. The present study investigates cell streaming during corneal maintenance and repair and changes in LSC function with age. RESULTS: The initial pattern of c...
In this issue of Stem Cell Reports, Park et al. (2019) describe real-time in vivo visual monitoring ...
We aimed to test previous predictions that limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are quantitatively d...
Limbal stem cells maintain the corneal epithelium through a process of clonal growth and ordered mi...
Summary: It is thought that corneal epithelial injuries resolve by leading-edge cells “sliding” or “...
The use of mice that are mosaic for reporter gene expression underlies many lineage-tracing studies ...
The use of mice that are mosaic for reporter gene expression underlies many lineage-tracing studies ...
Summary: During morphogenesis, preserving tissue boundaries is essential for cell fate regulation. W...
AbstractThe anterior ocular surface comprises the cornea, conjunctiva and a narrow intermediate regi...
The limbal epithelial stem cell (LESC) hypothesis proposes that LESCs in the corneal limbus maintain...
Limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are believed to be responsible for corneal epithelial maintenan...
Maintenance of the corneal epithelium is essential for vision and is a dynamic process incorporating...
The conventional view for corneal epithelial maintenance suggests that a stem cell population found ...
AbstractThe limbal epithelial stem cell (LESC) hypothesis proposes that LESCs in the corneal limbus ...
The cornea lines the anterior ocular surface and is necessary to control and focus incoming light to...
The corneal epithelium is maintained by stem cells (SC) that reside in the peripheral limbus, so-cal...
In this issue of Stem Cell Reports, Park et al. (2019) describe real-time in vivo visual monitoring ...
We aimed to test previous predictions that limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are quantitatively d...
Limbal stem cells maintain the corneal epithelium through a process of clonal growth and ordered mi...
Summary: It is thought that corneal epithelial injuries resolve by leading-edge cells “sliding” or “...
The use of mice that are mosaic for reporter gene expression underlies many lineage-tracing studies ...
The use of mice that are mosaic for reporter gene expression underlies many lineage-tracing studies ...
Summary: During morphogenesis, preserving tissue boundaries is essential for cell fate regulation. W...
AbstractThe anterior ocular surface comprises the cornea, conjunctiva and a narrow intermediate regi...
The limbal epithelial stem cell (LESC) hypothesis proposes that LESCs in the corneal limbus maintain...
Limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are believed to be responsible for corneal epithelial maintenan...
Maintenance of the corneal epithelium is essential for vision and is a dynamic process incorporating...
The conventional view for corneal epithelial maintenance suggests that a stem cell population found ...
AbstractThe limbal epithelial stem cell (LESC) hypothesis proposes that LESCs in the corneal limbus ...
The cornea lines the anterior ocular surface and is necessary to control and focus incoming light to...
The corneal epithelium is maintained by stem cells (SC) that reside in the peripheral limbus, so-cal...
In this issue of Stem Cell Reports, Park et al. (2019) describe real-time in vivo visual monitoring ...
We aimed to test previous predictions that limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are quantitatively d...
Limbal stem cells maintain the corneal epithelium through a process of clonal growth and ordered mi...