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Tsai M, Kureshi A, Daniels J
Transl Vis Sci Technol . 2025 Jan; 14(1):24. PMID: 39854197
Purpose: A human model able to simulate the manifestation of corneal endothelium decompensation could be advantageous for wound healing and future cell therapy assessment. The study aimed to establish an...
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van Velthoven A, Utheim T, Notara M, Bremond-Gignac D, Figueiredo F, Skottman H, et al.
Surv Ophthalmol . 2024 Feb; 69(2):300-301. PMID: 38326136
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van Velthoven A, Utheim T, Notara M, Bremond-Gignac D, Figueiredo F, Skottman H, et al.
Surv Ophthalmol . 2023 May; 68(5):940-956. PMID: 37146692
Congenital aniridia is a panocular disorder that is typically characterized by iris hypoplasia and aniridia-associated keratopathy (AAK). AAK results in the progressive loss of corneal transparency and thereby loss of...
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Kalaimani L, Devarajan B, Namperumalsamy V, Veerappan M, Daniels J, Chidambaranathan G
Mol Vis . 2022 Oct; 28:178-191. PMID: 36274818
Purpose: In our earlier study, we identified hsa-miR-150-5p as a highly expressed miRNA in enriched corneal epithelial stem cells (CESCs). In this study, we aimed to understand the molecular regulatory...
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Kalaimani L, Devarajan B, Namperumalsamy V, Veerappan M, Daniels J, Chidambaranathan G
Sci Rep . 2022 Jul; 12(1):11432. PMID: 35794158
Our previous study demonstrated hsa-miR-143-3p as one of the highly expressed miRNAs in enriched corneal epithelial stem cells (CESCs). Hence this study aims to elucidate the regulatory role of hsa-miR-143-3p...
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OCallaghan A, Shortt A, Lewis M, Daniels J
Curr Eye Res . 2022 May; 47(8):1106-1115. PMID: 35577415
Purpose: To investigate if human oral mucosal fibroblasts (HOMF) from patients with limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) can be used as an autologous feeder layer to support the culture of...
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Wongvisavavit R, Parekh M, Ahmad S, Daniels J
Regen Med . 2021 Aug; 16(9):871-891. PMID: 34380324
Corneal endothelial cells (CECs) facilitate the function of maintaining the transparency of the cornea. Damage or dysfunction of CECs can lead to blindness, and the primary treatment is corneal transplantation....
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Tsai M, Daniels J
Exp Eye Res . 2021 Jul; 209:108690. PMID: 34216616
The integrity of innermost layer of the cornea, the corneal endothelium, is key to sustaining corneal transparency. Therefore, disease or injury causing loss or damage to the corneal endothelial cell...
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OCallaghan A, Dziasko M, Sheth-Shah R, Lewis M, Daniels J
Adv Biosyst . 2020 Jun; 4(7):e1900265. PMID: 32515079
Cultured limbal and oral epithelial cells have been successfully used to treat patients with limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD). The most common culture method for these cell therapies utilizes amniotic...
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Seyed-Safi A, Daniels J
Exp Eye Res . 2020 Jun; 197:108074. PMID: 32502532
Limbal function is a key determinant of corneal epithelial integrity. Lineage tracing studies in mice have highlighted that the centripetal movement of epithelial progenitors from the limbus drives both the...