Foxp3+ regulatory T cells reside within the corneal epithelium and co-localize with limbal stem cells
Tahvildari M, Me R, Setia M, Gao N, Suvas P, McClellan S, Suvas S. Foxp3+ regulatory T cells reside within the corneal epithelium and co-localize with limbal stem cells. Experimental Eye Research 2024, 249: 110123. PMID: 39396695, PMCID: PMC11622170, DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2024.110123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLimbal stem cellsRegulatory T cellsResident TregsT cellsFoxp3<sup>+</sup> regulatory T cellsLimbal stem cell functionMouse modelCorneal epithelial wound healingModel of mechanical injuryStem cellsDepletion of TregsCell functionEpithelial wound healingEpithelial cell functionWound healingStem cell functionMechanical injuryAnti-CD25Epithelial healingSubconjunctival injectionCorneal epitheliumCorneal stromaTregsCornealCornea
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