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The British Journal of Ophthalmology|June 19, 2003
Does human papillomavirus cause pterygium?T W Reid, N Dushku
Current Eye Research|July 1, 1994
Immunohistochemical evidence that human pterygia originate from an invasion of vimentin-expressing altered limbal epithelial basal cellsN Dushku, T W Reid
Current Eye Research|January 14, 1998
P53 expression in altered limbal basal cells of pingueculae, pterygia, and limbal tumorsN Dushku, T W Reid
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 18, 2001
Pterygia pathogenesis: corneal invasion by matrix metalloproteinase expressing altered limbal epithelial basal cellsN Dushku, M K John, G S Schultz, et al.
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|December 22, 1999
p53 expression and relation to human papillomavirus infection in pingueculae, pterygia, and limbal tumorsN Dushku, S L Hatcher, D M Albert, et al.
Molecular Vision|December 4, 2009
Expression analysis of human pterygium shows a predominance of conjunctival and limbal markers and genes associated with cell migrationC J Jaworski, M Aryankalayil-John, M M Campos, et al.
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The British Journal of Ophthalmology|June 19, 2003
Does human papillomavirus cause pterygium?T W Reid, N Dushku
Current Eye Research|July 1, 1994
Immunohistochemical evidence that human pterygia originate from an invasion of vimentin-expressing altered limbal epithelial basal cellsN Dushku, T W Reid
Current Eye Research|January 14, 1998
P53 expression in altered limbal basal cells of pingueculae, pterygia, and limbal tumorsN Dushku, T W Reid
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|May 18, 2001
Pterygia pathogenesis: corneal invasion by matrix metalloproteinase expressing altered limbal epithelial basal cellsN Dushku, M K John, G S Schultz, et al.
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|December 22, 1999
p53 expression and relation to human papillomavirus infection in pingueculae, pterygia, and limbal tumorsN Dushku, S L Hatcher, D M Albert, et al.
Molecular Vision|December 4, 2009
Expression analysis of human pterygium shows a predominance of conjunctival and limbal markers and genes associated with cell migrationC J Jaworski, M Aryankalayil-John, M M Campos, et al.
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