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1. The Cornea: No Difference in the Wound Healing Response to Injury Related to Whether, or Not, There’s a Bowman’s Layer

2. The Yin and Yang of Mesenchymal Cells in the Corneal Stromal Fibrosis Response to Injury: The Cornea as a Model of Fibrosis in Other Organs

3. Fibrosis Is a Basement Membrane-Related Disease in the Cornea: Injury and Defective Regeneration of Basement Membranes May Underlie Fibrosis in Other Organs

6. Losartan Inhibition of Myofibroblast Generation and Late Haze (Scarring Fibrosis) After PRK in Rabbits

7. Magic Bullets: The Coming Age of Meaningful Pharmacological Control of the Corneal Responses to Injury and Disease

8. Corneal fibroblast collagen type IV negative feedback modulation of TGF beta: A fibrosis modulating system likely active in other organs

9. Epithelial Basement Membrane Regeneration After PRK-Induced Epithelial-Stromal Injury in Rabbits: Fibrotic Versus Non-fibrotic Corneal Healing

10. Topical Losartan for Treating Corneal Fibrosis (Haze): First Clinical Experience

13. Quantitative proteomic comparison of myofibroblasts derived from bone marrow and cornea

15. Practical guidance for the use of cyclosporine ophthalmic solutions in the management of dry eye disease

16. Interleukin-1 and Transforming Growth Factor Beta: Commonly Opposing, but Sometimes Supporting, Master Regulators of the Corneal Wound Healing Response to Injury

17. TGF beta -1, -2 and -3 in the modulation of fibrosis in the cornea and other organs

18. Topical Losartan and Corticosteroid Additively Inhibit Corneal Stromal Myofibroblast Generation and Scarring Fibrosis After Alkali Burn Injury

19. TGFβ1 and TGFβ2 proteins in corneas with and without stromal fibrosis: Delayed regeneration of apical epithelial growth factor barrier and the epithelial basement membrane in corneas with stromal fibrosis

21. Corneal epithelial basement membrane: structure, function and regeneration

22. Topical losartan inhibits corneal scarring fibrosis and collagen type IV deposition after Descemet's membrane-endothelial excision in rabbits

23. The Impact of Photorefractive Keratectomy and Mitomycin C on Corneal Nerves and Their Regeneration

24. Fibrocyte migration, differentiation and apoptosis during the corneal wound healing response to injury

25. Descemet's membrane injury and regeneration, and posterior corneal fibrosis, in rabbits

26. The ASQ Certified Food Safety and Quality Auditor Handbook

27. Pathophysiology of Corneal Scarring in Persistent Epithelial Defects After PRK and Other Corneal Injuries

28. IL-1 and TGF-β Modulation of Epithelial Basement Membrane Components Perlecan and Nidogen Production by Corneal Stromal Cells

29. TFOS DEWS II iatrogenic report

30. Phototherapeutic Keratectomy: Science and Art

31. Bowman's layer in the cornea- structure and function and regeneration

33. Pathophysiology and Treatment of Diffuse Lamellar Keratitis

34. Coordinated Modulation of Corneal Scarring by the Epithelial Basement Membrane and Descemet's Basement Membrane

35. Descemet's Membrane Modulation of Posterior Corneal Fibrosis

36. Fibroblastic and bone marrow-derived cellularity in the corneal stroma

37. Corneal myofibroblasts and fibrosis

38. 3D in vitro corneal models: A review of current technologies

39. Biological effects of mitomycin C on late corneal haze stromal fibrosis following PRK

40. Biology of keratorefractive surgery- PRK, PTK, LASIK, SMILE, inlays and other refractive procedures

41. Corneal wound healing

42. Welcome to the first corneal special issue

44. Descemet's membrane development, structure, function and regeneration

45. The Efficacy of Topical HGF on Corneal Fibrosis and Epithelial Healing after Scar-Producing PRK Injury in Rabbits

46. Fibrocytes, Wound Healing, and Corneal Fibrosis

48. Basement membranes in the cornea and other organs that commonly develop fibrosis

49. Posterior stromal cell apoptosis triggered by mechanical endothelial injury and basement membrane component nidogen-1 production in the cornea

50. Validation of the Percent Tissue Altered as a Risk Factor for Ectasia after LASIK

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