“…Limbal stem cells serve as a reservoir for corneal epithelial cells, so that depletion or loss of function of these stem cells can result in a lack or deficiency of healthy (terminally differentiated) corneal epithelial cells and in the consequent development of persistent epithelial defects (Mort et al, 2012;Notara et al, 2010;OseiBempong et al, 2013;Secker and Daniels, 2008;Yoon et al, 2014) Thymosin b4 is a small protein of 43 amino acids (Low et al, 1981) that stimulates hair growth and corneal epithelial wound healing through promotion of stem cell migration, inhibition of corneal epithelial cell apoptosis, and an anti-inflammatory action (Philp et al, 2007;Sosne et al, 2001Sosne et al, , 2002Sosne et al, , 2004Sosne et al, , 2006Sosne et al, , 2007a. Clinically, thymosin b4 has been found to be effective for the treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy and dry eye syndrome (Dunn et al, 2010;Sosne et al, 2012).…”