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Said DG et al. - The amniotic basement membrane facilitates epithelial cell migration and adhesion. The amniotic stroma supports CSDCs and epithelial cells. Repopulation of the amniotic stroma by CSDCs migrating through breaks in Bowman's zone integrates the amnion with corneal tissue and allows for rebuilding of corneal stroma.

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