Transplantation Of Ex Vivo Expanded Epithelial Stem Cells In Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (Laboratory / Clinical Prospective Interventional Non-Controlled Non- Randomized Study)
Nancy Maher Ahmed Lotfy;
Abstract
SUMMARY
The corneal epithelium is essential in maintaining the clarity and the regular refractive surface of the cornea. Desquamated cells are replenished by a small population of limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) located in the basal layer of the limb
The corneal epithelium is essential in maintaining the clarity and the regular refractive surface of the cornea. Desquamated cells are replenished by a small population of limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) located in the basal layer of the limb
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| Title | Transplantation Of Ex Vivo Expanded Epithelial Stem Cells In Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (Laboratory / Clinical Prospective Interventional Non-Controlled Non- Randomized Study) | Other Titles | زرع الخلايا الطلائية الجذعية المكثرة خارج الجسم في حالات نقص الخلايا الجذعية الحافية للقرنية | Authors | Nancy Maher Ahmed Lotfy | Keywords | Transplantation Of Ex Vivo Expanded Epithelial Stem Cells In Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (Laboratory / Clinical Prospective Interventional Non-Controlled Non- Randomized Study) | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | SUMMARY The corneal epithelium is essential in maintaining the clarity and the regular refractive surface of the cornea. Desquamated cells are replenished by a small population of limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) located in the basal layer of the limb |
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