USES OF LIMBAL STEM CELLS IN OCULAR SURFACE DISEASES
MICHAEL SAMI CHENOUDA;
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Abstract
The limbus is the anatomical transition of sclera and conjunctival epithelium into cornea and is believed to be the location of the epithelial stem cells of the cornea. These cells, are responsible for maintaining the corneal epithelium througho
The limbus is the anatomical transition of sclera and conjunctival epithelium into cornea and is believed to be the location of the epithelial stem cells of the cornea. These cells, are responsible for maintaining the corneal epithelium througho
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| Title | USES OF LIMBAL STEM CELLS IN OCULAR SURFACE DISEASES | Other Titles | استخدامات الخلايا الطرفية الجذعية فى أمراض سطح العين | Authors | MICHAEL SAMI CHENOUDA | Keywords | USES OF LIMBAL STEM CELLS IN OCULAR SURFACE DISEASES | Issue Date | 2010 | Description | Abstract The limbus is the anatomical transition of sclera and conjunctival epithelium into cornea and is believed to be the location of the epithelial stem cells of the cornea. These cells, are responsible for maintaining the corneal epithelium througho |
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