Keyphrases
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs)
100%
Lineage Commitment
100%
Limbal
100%
Aniridia-associated Keratopathy
100%
Aniridia
100%
Limbal Stem Cells
62%
Pax6
50%
Stem Lineage
25%
Stem Cell Differentiation
25%
Wound Healing
25%
Haploinsufficiency
25%
Patient-specific
12%
In the Wild
12%
Cell Loss
12%
Inflammation
12%
Stem Cell Lines
12%
Young Patients
12%
Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency
12%
Ocular Surface Disease
12%
Corneal Epithelial
12%
Corneal Epithelium
12%
Epithelial Renewal
12%
Eye Development
12%
Late-onset
12%
Marker Expression
12%
Stem Cell Markers
12%
Cell Lineage Commitment
12%
Innervation
12%
Healing Capacity
12%
Developmental Regulation
12%
Congenital Aniridia
12%
Heterozygous mutation
12%
Stroma Cells
12%
Limbal Niche
12%
Corneal Opacification
12%
PAX6 Gene
12%
Healing Efficacy
12%
Corneal Immune Cells
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Stem Cell
100%
Lineages
100%
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
100%
Wild Type
50%
Cell Lineage
33%
Cell Differentiation
33%
Wound Healing
33%
Haploinsufficiency
33%
Cell Marker
16%
Pluripotent Stem Cell Line
16%
Immunocompetent Cell
16%
Cell Loss
16%
Eye Development
16%
Stroma Cell
16%
Transcription Factor PAX6
16%
Innervation
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Aniridia
100%
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
100%
Bullous Keratopathy
80%
Stem Cell
60%
Wound Healing
20%
Cell Lineage
20%
Cell Differentiation
20%
Haploinsufficiency
20%
Pluripotent Stem Cell Line
10%
Ocular Surface
10%
Corneal Epithelium
10%
Cell Marker
10%
Immunocompetent Cell
10%
Cell Loss
10%
Stroma Cell
10%
Transcription Factor PAX6
10%
Eye Development
10%
Innervation
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell
100%
Aniridia
100%
Stem Cell
50%
PAX6
40%
Wild Type
30%
Cellular Differentiation
20%
Cell Lineage
20%
Wound Healing
20%
Haploinsufficiency
20%
Stem Cell Line
10%
Eye Development
10%
Immunocompetent Cell
10%
Transcription Factor PAX6
10%
Stem Cell Marker
10%
Cell Loss
10%
Innervation
10%