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Martha L. Funderburgh

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  59
Citations -  4142

Martha L. Funderburgh is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stromal cell & Keratan sulfate. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 57 publications receiving 3652 citations. Previous affiliations of Martha L. Funderburgh include Kansas State University.

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Multipotent stem cells in human corneal stroma.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the presence of a population of cells in the human corneal stroma expressing stem cell markers and exhibiting multipotent differentiation potential, and appear to be the first human cells identified with keratocyte progenitor potential.
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Multipotent Stem Cells in Human Corneal Stroma

TL;DR: In this paper, the ABCG2-expressing cells were identified as a side population (SP) by cell sorting after exposure to Hoechst 33342 dye and the SP cells exhibited clonal growth and continued to express ABCG 2 and also PAX6, product of a homeobox gene not expressed in adult keratocytes.
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Keratocyte Phenotype Mediates Proteoglycan Structure A ROLE FOR FIBROBLASTS IN CORNEAL FIBROSIS

TL;DR: The qualitatively similar expression of glycosaminoglycans shared by fibroblasts and myofibroblast suggests a role for fibro Blasts in deposition of non-transparent fibrotic tissue in pathological corneas.
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Molecular Cloning and Tissue Distribution of Keratocan BOVINE CORNEAL KERATAN SULFATE PROTEOGLYCAN 37A

TL;DR: Funderburgh et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that the keratan sulfate-containing proteoglycans of bovine corneal stroma contain three unique core proteins designated 37A, 37B, and 25.
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Mimecan, the 25-kDa Corneal Keratan Sulfate Proteoglycan, Is a Product of the Gene Producing Osteoglycin

TL;DR: It is concluded that the full-length translation product of the gene producing osteoglycin is a corneal keratan sulfate proteoglycan, also present in many non-corneal tissues without keratan sulphate chains.