Adult limbal neurosphere cells: a potential autologous cell resource for retinal cell generation
The Corneal limbus is a readily accessible region at the front of the eye, separating the cornea and sclera. Neural colonies (neurospheres) can be generated from adult corneal limbus in vitro. We have previously shown that these neurospheres originate from neural crest stem/progenitor cells and that...
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2014-10-01.
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