1972
DOI: 10.1038/238098a0
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Keratoblast and Keratocyte, not Keratinocyte

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“…Newly assembled immature collagen fibrils assemble, grow, and mature during postnatal development of the cornea (Birk et al, 1996;Birk, 2001). The corneal keratocyte is the major cell type in the corneal stroma that synthesizes the stromal extracellular matrix (Hamilton, 1972;Beales et al, 1999;Fini, 1999;Chakravarti et al, 2004). It secretes two fibril-forming collagens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newly assembled immature collagen fibrils assemble, grow, and mature during postnatal development of the cornea (Birk et al, 1996;Birk, 2001). The corneal keratocyte is the major cell type in the corneal stroma that synthesizes the stromal extracellular matrix (Hamilton, 1972;Beales et al, 1999;Fini, 1999;Chakravarti et al, 2004). It secretes two fibril-forming collagens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study had showed high functional and tissue specific activity with the use of three 5 truncated fragments of the keratin K12 promoter in human corneal epithelial cell lines [195]. The stroma of the cornea consists of many cell types, most of the cells being keratocytes [196]. Keratocan is a cornea stroma-specific keratan sulfate proteoglycan (KSPG) expressed in adult vertebrate cornea [195].…”
Section: Promoter Selection For Targeted Therapeuticsmentioning
confidence: 99%