QUOTE=Moonbear;1795182]Yes, that's what it sounds like. I think the term is being used because they're talking about cells moving from the outside border toward a central point, but really, that's still a lateral movement, just a very specific direction of lateral movement.
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You are actually the only one who peaked up my thread and provided some good thoughts and i am really thankfull.. I hope i was not misunderstand.
Concerning the cell signaling effects, new cells would migrate and the mitosis would be up to 5fold quicker in case of a central corneal injury like...
I am specializing in Ophthalmology actually and i am aware of the basics concerning the cornea. Still i found this article quite interesting and will be probably helping for my publication. Refering to the XYZ theory by Thoft although it has to do with what i am looking for and is part of my...
Thank you for quick answer.. The centripetal movements of corneal epithelial stem cells, which originate from the limbus of the cornea and are held responsible for corneal apithelium regenaration are already being proved by fellow colleageus using particular markers and staining of certain...
I am a Doctor and i am trying to prove a theory concernicg centripetal movements of epithelial stem cells in the human cornea. However my research is about the pterygium, a degenerative lesion of the cornea. I ve proven to be of parabolic form and i know from literature that corneal stem cells...