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    WASHINGTON — Stable and predictable healing of the epithelium is important for achieving positive refractive surgery outcomes, according to a speaker here.The epithelium will often attempt to “undo” changes made to the cornea, with a trend toward regression as the epithelium heals, Julie Schallhorn, MD, said at Refractive Day at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive

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    • The #epithelium will often attempt to “undo” changes made to the #cornea, with a trend toward regression as the epithelium heals, Julie Schallhorn, MD, said at Refractive Day at the @ASCRStweets meeting. https://t.co/ALbocxN5F0 #ASCRS2022

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    Various physiological processes including development and maintenance of epithelia, cell–cell fusion, neuronal function and immune responses rely on the establishment of direct cell–cell contacts. Despite their diversity, the different cell–cell interfaces can be viewed as specialized compartments that perform their distinct functions through common biophysical properties.

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    • Explore the universe of cell-cell adhesion with this #Review from Dan Fletcher discussing cell–cell interfaces as specialized compartments @FletcherLab_UCB @UCBerkeley @czbiohub @MichaelLDustin #celladhesion #epithelium #immunologicalsynapse https://t.co/6z2QKELQQN https://t.co/FrGCsqwpLV

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    Transcriptional regulatory mechanisms have a dual role in specifying intestinal epithelial identity and enabling microbial responsiveness. In this Review, Rawls and colleagues describe what is currently known about the epigenetic patterning and transcription factors responsible for this duality.

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    • @RawlsLab REVIEW | Transcriptional programmes underlying cellular identity and microbial responsiveness in the intestinal epithelium by Jennifer K. Heppert, James M. Davison, Cecelia Kelly, Gilberto Padilla Mercado, Colin R. Lickwar & John F. Rawls https://t.co/RNtuZpxP7i @RawlsLab https://t.co/FgMHbJO8cT

    • @RawlsLab This Review on transcriptional programmes in intestinal epithelial identity discusses DNA #methylation, #chromatin accessibility, #histone modifications & transcription factors, as well as how transcription factors also respond to the #GutMicrobiota https://t.co/RNtuZpxP7i https://t.co/9DE6hP9j1E

    • We had a new Review online last week! @RawlsLab & colleagues review insights from mice and other vertebrate models into the regulatory #transcription mechanisms underlying identity in the #intestinal #epithelium and microbial responsiveness. https://t.co/RNtuZpxP7i #GutMicrobiota https://t.co/N1PDtPgXYY

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    Journal of Refractive Surgery | PURPOSE:To evaluate epithelial Zernike indices as a differentiator of epithelial remodeling after different refractive procedures.METHODS:Optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of 22 laser in situ keratomileusis, 22 small incision lenticule extraction, 15 photorefractive keratectomy (PRK), and 17 transepithelial PRK eyes were evaluated retrospectively before and…

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    • Can #epithelium Zernike indices and artificial intelligence differentiate epithelial remodeling between flap and flapless #refractive procedures? Read the article by Khamar et al to find out @asroy27 https://t.co/ulX7VzJdaK https://t.co/2uBrPMIcXd