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Essential Role of CD63 in Maintaining Corneal Epithelial Identity in the Human Limbus. [PDF]

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Wettability and wetting of corneal epithelium

Experimental Eye Research, 1971
The wettability of cleansed corneal epithelium by aqueous solutions has been studied. The critical surface tension of corneal epithelium in situ and that of epithelial monolayers cultured from cornea has been determined with pure hydrophobic liquids.
F J, Holly, M A, Lemp
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Actin in Human Corneal Epithelium

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1985
Actin, a major protein involved in muscle cell contraction, is also associated with cell motility, cell-substrate adhesion, and cell-shape changes in non-muscle cells. By electrophoresis and scanning densitometry, actin was found to constitute about 4% to 6% of the total cellular protein in the human corneal epithelium.
H K, Soong, J A, Fairley
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Permeability of regenerated corneal epithelium

Experimental Eye Research, 1975
The penetration of non-metabolized 14carbon labelled α-amino-isobutyric acid (α-AIB), 3-o-methyl glucose, and d-mannitol across the regenerated corneal epithelium in rabbits has been determined in vivo and compared to penetration into bare stroma and across normal epithelium.
R A, Thoft, J, Friend
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Image Analysis of the Corneal Epithelium

Ophthalmologica, 2010
The method for quantifying corneal epithelial images has been examined. When pictures were developed, the images were stored in the memory of the image processing system by video camera. The distribution of the density of the images was analyzed. The density of each pixel of an image was assigned one of 256 grades, from completely black to completely ...
K, Tsubota, T, Kasahara
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Corneal Epithelium in Diabetic Patients

Cornea, 1991
The corneal epithelia of phakic control (n = 13), aphakic control (n = 10), diabetic phakic (n = 10), and diabetic aphakic patients (n = 13) were surveyed under a wide-field specular microscope with a special contact lens. In control patients, the corneal epithelium showed relatively hexagonal cells, which we divided into three groups: bright cells ...
K, Tsubota, K, Chiba, J, Shimazaki
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Ultrastructure of conjunctival epithelium replacing corneal epithelium

Current Eye Research, 1986
After corneas of mice had been totally denuded of their epithelium by the application of n-heptanol, the new epithelium which grew over the corneas was studied by electron microscopy at intervals up to 7 months. The purpose was to compare the basal attachment of the new cells, derived from conjunctiva, with that of true corneal epithelial cells growing
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Immunoelectrophoresis of the proteins of the corneal epithelium

Experimental Eye Research, 1963
The proteins of the corneal epithelium are separated into a greater number of fractions by high-tension agar electrophoresis than by paper electrophoresis. The distribution of the different fractions is greatly influenced by the ionic strength of the buffer solution.
J, FRANCOIS, M, RABAEY
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