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Oligopotent stem cells are distributed throughout the mammalian ocular surface

François Majo, Ariane Rochat, Michael Nicolas, Georges Abou Jaoudé & Yann Barrandon

Nature 456, 250-254(13 November 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature07406

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The limbus does not contribute to steady-state corneal renewal, but to corneal repair.

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The cornea of the mouse has extensive self-renewal capacity and contains oligopotent stem cells.

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The cornea of mammals contains clonogenic keratinocytes.

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