Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5704155 Experimental Eye Research 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Lens fiber cells are highly elongated cells with complex membrane morphologies that are critical for the transparency of the ocular lens. Investigations into the molecular mechanisms underlying lens fiber cell elongation were first reported in the 1960s, however, our understanding of the process is still poor nearly 50 years later. This review summarizes what is currently hypothesized about the regulation of lens fiber cell elongation along with the available experimental evidence, and how this information relates to what is known about the regulation of cell shape/elongation in other cell types, particularly neurons.
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