Isolation and Characterization of Cultured Human Conjunctival Goblet Cells
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2003Vol. 44(6), pp. 2477–2477
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Marie A. Shatos, Jose ́ D. Ri ́os, Yoshitaka Horikawa, Robin R. Hodges, Eli L. Chang, C. Robert Bernardino, Peter A. D. Rubin, Darlene A. Dartt
Abstract
Human goblet cells that retain characteristics of goblet cells in vivo can be cultured. EGF receptors are present in human goblet cells, and EGF stimulates their proliferation.
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