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Marc A Dziasko

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Mellerio J, Kiritsi D, Marinkovich M, Haro N, Badger K, Arora M, et al.
JAAD Int . 2023 May; 11:224-232. PMID: 37179539
Background: The pathophysiological processes underlying the phenotypic spectrum of severe forms of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) are complex and poorly understood. Objective: To use burden mapping to explore relationships between primary...
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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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Gupta N, Farooqui J, Dziasko M, Daniels J, Umang M, Sangwan V
Indian J Ophthalmol . 2020 Apr; 68(5):927-929. PMID: 32317494
We report the repigmentation at the limbus in patients who underwent simple limbal epithelial transplant (SLET) for uniocular chemical injury. The first case is of an 8-year-old child who presented...
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Dziasko M, Daniels J
Ocul Surf . 2016 May; 14(3):322-30. PMID: 27151422
Epithelial stem cells of the ocular surface are essential for the maintenance of corneal transparency and therefore for vision. Human corneal/limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are believed to reside in...
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Dziasko M, Tuft S, Daniels J
Exp Eye Res . 2015 Jul; 138:70-9. PMID: 26142953
Human limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are essential for the maintenance of the corneal epithelium of the ocular surface. LESCs are located within limbal crypts between the palisades of Vogt...
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Dziasko M, Armer H, Levis H, Shortt A, Tuft S, Daniels J
PLoS One . 2014 Apr; 9(4):e94283. PMID: 24714106
Limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs) are essential to maintain the transparent ocular surface required for vision. Despite great advances in our understanding of ocular stem cell biology over the last...
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Levis H, Massie I, Dziasko M, Kaasi A, Daniels J
Biomaterials . 2013 Aug; 34(35):8860-8. PMID: 23968855
Limbal epithelial stem cells are responsible for the maintenance of the human corneal epithelium and these cells reside in a specialised stem cell niche. They are located at the base...