Self-organized centripetal movement of corneal epithelium in the absence of external cues
The cornea is formed of cells that originate from the outer circle of stem cells and that move towards its centre. Here, the authors show that the movement pattern is self-organised, requiring no cues, and that stem cell leakage may account for the presence of stem cells at the centre of the cornea.
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Main Authors: | Erwin P. Lobo, Naomi C. Delic, Alex Richardson, Vanisri Raviraj, Gary M. Halliday, Nick Di Girolamo, Mary R. Myerscough, J. Guy Lyons |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/04fc9e7c6a03492b87b0a77094cdb642 |
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