The Synthesis of Glycosaminoglycans by Cultures of Corneal Stromal Cells from Patients with Keratoconus
AUTOR(ES)
Yue, Beatrice Y. J. T.
RESUMO
Keratoconus is a disease that results in thinning and ectasia of the central cornea. Cultures of corneal stromal cells from patients with keratoconus were established and the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans compared with the synthesis of glycosaminoglycans by normal human corneal stromal cells in culture.
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