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A serum- and feeder-free technique of culturing human corneal epithelial stem cells on amniotic membrane
Molecular Vision, 07/02/09
Lekhanont K et al. - A serum- and feeder-free culture system using Epilife medium may grow human corneal epithelial equivalents, minimizing the risk of contamination during culture. The technique may also be useful for the clinical application of limbal stem cell culture.
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