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Corneal epithelial stem cells: Past, present, and future
Tung Tien Sun,
Robert M. Lavker
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Dermatology
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Limbal
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Corneal Stromal Stem Cells
100%
Corneal Epithelium
100%
Past-present
100%
Futures Past
100%
Limbal Stem Cells
50%
Basal Cell
50%
Cell Concept
50%
Surgical Procedures
25%
Transplantation
25%
Expression Pattern
25%
Tumor Formation
25%
Self-renewal
25%
Proliferative Activity
25%
Stratified Epithelium
25%
Limbus
25%
Basal Layer
25%
Label-retaining Cells
25%
Slow-cycling
25%
Conjunctival
25%
New Classification
25%
Keratin
25%
Transdifferentiation
25%
Corneal Endothelial Cells
25%
Central Cornea
25%
Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation
25%
Limbal Niche Cells
25%
Peripheral Cornea
25%
Corneal Cells
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Stem Cell
100%
Corneal Epithelium
100%
Basal Cell
50%
Surgical Technique
25%
In Vitro
25%
Epithelial Cell
25%
Keratin
25%
Basement Membrane
25%
Carcinogenesis
25%
Corneal Limbus
25%
Cell Transdifferentiation
25%
Stratified Squamous Epithelium
25%
Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation
25%
Diseases
25%