Phenotypic characterization of human corneal epithelial cells expanded ex vivo from limbal explant and single cell cultures

Volume: 79, Issue: 1, Pages: 41 - 49
Published: Jul 1, 2004
Abstract
Cultivated human corneal epithelial cells have been successfully used for corneal reconstruction. Explant and single cell systems are currently used for human corneal epithelial cultivation. This study was conducted to characterize the phenotypes of human corneal epithelial cells expanded ex vivo by these two culture systems with regard to their growth potential, morphology and antigen expression patterns. Human corneal epithelial cells were...
Paper Details
Title
Phenotypic characterization of human corneal epithelial cells expanded ex vivo from limbal explant and single cell cultures
Published Date
Jul 1, 2004
Volume
79
Issue
1
Pages
41 - 49
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