2017
DOI: 10.4172/2324-8599.1000195
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Cytomorphology of Conjunctival Epithelium in Ocular Surface Disorders

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“…The strategies used here enabled clear detection for the first time of statistically significant morphological changes in cells from ZIKV-infected patients such as cytoplasmic keratinization and nuclear alterations as observed in other ocular disorders using cytology impression approach (Singh et al, 2017). To this date, this is the first study using an approach with perspectives in morphological, molecular and “ OMICs ” research from ocular samples captured by impression cytology of babies with CZS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The strategies used here enabled clear detection for the first time of statistically significant morphological changes in cells from ZIKV-infected patients such as cytoplasmic keratinization and nuclear alterations as observed in other ocular disorders using cytology impression approach (Singh et al, 2017). To this date, this is the first study using an approach with perspectives in morphological, molecular and “ OMICs ” research from ocular samples captured by impression cytology of babies with CZS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their importance, many questions about the genetic characteristics of the conjunctival cells, mainly goblet cells are understudied and deserve further exploration 55 . Moreover, the molecular and morphological aspects of human conjunctival stem cells also have not been clearly elucidated 41 .…”
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confidence: 99%