Corneal Keratocytes: Phenotypic and Species Differences in Abundant Protein Expression and In Vitro Light-Scattering
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2005Vol. 46(7), pp. 2369–2369
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Abstract
Abundant protein expression is a characteristic feature of corneal keratocytes that is lost when cells are phenotypically modulated in culture. Greater light-scattering by myofibroblasts also provides support for a link between cellular transparency and haze after injury that is possibly related to loss of protein expression or development of prominent actin filament bundles.
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