1995
DOI: 10.1159/000267841
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Effects of UV-B on the Growth Pattern of Bovine Passage I and II Lens Epithelial Cells in vitro

Abstract: To further evaluate the pivotal role of epithelial cell proliferation in lens homeostasis, this study compares the principles of regional growth control in central and preequatorial bovine lens epithelial cells in culture. Central lens epithelial cells do not proliferate in vivo while preequatorial cells do. In tissue culture, both central and preequatorial cells proliferate, albeit at different rates. At all stages investigated, nonirradiated passage I central cells proliferated less extensively when compared… Show more

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“…Eyes were collected in a local abattoir immediately after the death of the cattle (Breipohl et al 1995). Lenses were cautiously removed from the eyes, cleaned in Hanks, dried by rolling over sterile filters, and then transferred into sterile Petri dishes (Falcon, USA).…”
Section: Cell Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eyes were collected in a local abattoir immediately after the death of the cattle (Breipohl et al 1995). Lenses were cautiously removed from the eyes, cleaned in Hanks, dried by rolling over sterile filters, and then transferred into sterile Petri dishes (Falcon, USA).…”
Section: Cell Culturementioning
confidence: 99%