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The following pages link to The lacrimal gland transcriptome is an unusually rich source of rare and poorly characterized gene transcripts (Q28246838):
Displaying 29 items.
- Establishment of an appropriate animal model for lacritin studies: cloning and characterization of lacritin in monkey eyes (Q24293443) (← links)
- Lacritin and other new proteins of the lacrimal functional unit (Q24320688) (← links)
- Lacritin and the tear proteome as natural replacement therapy for dry eye (Q24863010) (← links)
- Detection of prosecretory mitogen lacritin in nonprimate tears primarily as a C-terminal-like fragment (Q24601218) (← links)
- Lacritin rescues stressed epithelia via rapid forkhead box O3 (FOXO3)-associated autophagy that restores metabolism (Q24609781) (← links)
- Current Awareness on Comparative and Functional Genomics (Q27486415) (← links)
- Neural regulation of lacrimal gland secretory processes: relevance in dry eye diseases (Q28241769) (← links)
- Gene expression in human accessory lacrimal glands of Wolfring (Q28274480) (← links)
- Rapid bursts of androgen-binding protein (Abp) gene duplication occurred independently in diverse mammals (Q28755146) (← links)
- Lacritin and other autophagy associated proteins in ocular surface health (Q30278788) (← links)
- Conserved regional 3' grouping of rare codons in the coding sequence of ocular prosecretory mitogen lacritin (Q30417411) (← links)
- Tear lacritin levels by age, sex, and time of day in healthy adults (Q30422186) (← links)
- Dry eye and designer ophthalmics (Q30437137) (← links)
- Expression analysis of human pterygium shows a predominance of conjunctival and limbal markers and genes associated with cell migration. (Q30940749) (← links)
- Gene expression omnibus: microarray data storage, submission, retrieval, and analysis (Q31057685) (← links)
- NEIBank: genomics and bioinformatics resources for vision research (Q33354091) (← links)
- Use of bioanalyzer electropherograms for quality control and target evaluation in microarray expression profiling studies of ocular tissues (Q33631452) (← links)
- Tear lipocalin captures exogenous lipid from abnormal corneal surfaces (Q33844971) (← links)
- Did androgen-binding protein paralogs undergo neo- and/or Subfunctionalization as the Abp gene region expanded in the mouse genome? (Q34757583) (← links)
- Characterization of lacrimal proline-rich protein 4 (PRR4) in human tear proteome (Q35159933) (← links)
- Expression of odontogenic ameloblast-associated protein (ODAM) in dental and other epithelial neoplasms (Q36570772) (← links)
- Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): what large-scale sequencing projects can tell us about ADME. (Q36659874) (← links)
- Closely linked cis-acting modifier of expansion of the CGG repeat in high risk FMR1 haplotypes (Q37194646) (← links)
- TFOS DEWS II Tear Film Report. (Q38652990) (← links)
- Ocular surface development and gene expression (Q41204566) (← links)
- Dietary and flight energetic adaptations in a salivary gland transcriptome of an insectivorous bat. (Q41871399) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms underlying gliomas and glioblastoma pathogenesis revealed by bioinformatics analysis of microarray data (Q47738114) (← links)
- Characterization of human reflex tear proteome reveals high expression of lacrimal proline-rich protein 4 (PRR4). (Q50954936) (← links)
- Establishment of long-term serum-free culture for lacrimal gland stem cells aiming at lacrimal gland repair (Q92501705) (← links)