Human conjunctiva organoids to study ocular surface homeostasis and disease.
Bannier-Hélaouët M, Korving J, Ma Z, Begthel H, Giladi A, Lamers MM, van de Wetering WJ, Yawata N, Yawata M, LaPointe VLS, Dickman MM, Kalmann R, Imhoff SM, van Es JH, López-Iglesias C, Peters PJ, Haagmans BL, Wu W, Clevers H.
Bannier-Hélaouët M, et al. Among authors: van es jh.
Cell Stem Cell. 2024 Feb 1;31(2):227-243.e12. doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2023.12.008. Epub 2024 Jan 11.
Cell Stem Cell. 2024.
PMID: 38215738
Free article.
The conjunctival epithelium covering the eye contains two main cell types: mucus-producing goblet cells and water-secreting keratinocytes, which present mucins on their apical surface. Here, we describe long-term expanding organoids and air-liquid interface representing mo …
The conjunctival epithelium covering the eye contains two main cell types: mucus-producing goblet cells and water-secreting keratinocytes, w …