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    Tear Lipocalin and Lipocalin-Interacting Membrane Receptor by Glasgow, Ben J

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (19-08-2021)
    “…Tear lipocalin is a primate protein that was recognized as a lipocalin from the homology of the primary sequence. The protein is most concentrated in tears and…”
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    Mass spectrometric identification of phospholipids in human tears and tear lipocalin by Dean, Austin W, Glasgow, Ben J

    “…The purpose of this article was to identify by mass spectrometry phosphocholine lipids in stimulated human tears and determine the molecules bound to tear…”
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    Fluorescein punctate staining traced to superficial corneal epithelial cells by impression cytology and confocal microscopy by Mokhtarzadeh, Maryam, Casey, Richard, Glasgow, Ben J

    “…The basis of fluorescein-associated superficial punctate staining in dry eyes is controversial. Prior explanations include fluorescein pooling in surface…”
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    Dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the orbit by Oh, Angela J., Goldberg, Robert A., Glasgow, Ben J.

    “…To present a rare case of dedifferentiated liposarcoma of the orbit. A 61-year-old male complained of left-sided proptosis, diplopia, and limited ocular…”
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    Human Tear Lipocalin Exhibits Antimicrobial Activity by Scavenging Microbial Siderophores by FLUCKINGER, Maria, HAAS, Hubertus, MERSCHAK, Petra, GLASGOW, Ben J, REDL, Bernhard

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-09-2004)
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    Evidence for Phospholipids on the Surface of Human Tears by Glasgow, Ben J

    “…The structure of tears has been theoretically considered three tiers with lipids at the air interface, aqueous and proteins in the subphase, and anchored…”
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    Methods toward simplification of time resolved fluorescence anisotropy in proteins labeled with NBD (4-chloro-7-nitrobenzofurazan) adducts by Glasgow, Ben J., Abduragimov, Adil R.

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] The analysis of time resolved fluorescence anisotropy for NBD tagged proteins is difficult when multiple exponential components arise from…”
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    Data on Orphan tear lipid analogs, synthesis and binding to tear lipocalin by Glasgow, Ben J., Abduragimov, Adil R.

    Published in Data in brief (01-06-2018)
    “…Data found in this article include the structures of the orphan tear lipids and their analogs that are binding candidates to tear lipocalin, the mass spectrum…”
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    Ligand binding studies by high speed centrifugal precipitation and linear spectral summation using ultraviolet–visible absorption spectroscopy by Glasgow, Ben J., Abduragimov, Adil R.

    Published in MethodsX (01-01-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] In ligand-protein binding experiments the major challenge is to separate bound from free ligand. Equilibrium and gel filtration separation…”
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    Necrotizing Tenon’s capsule infection in a lymphopenic Down syndrome patient following strabismus surgery by Chang, Melinda Y., MD, Liu, Wenjing, MD, Glasgow, Ben J., MD, Isenberg, Sherwin J., MD, Velez, Federico G., MD

    Published in Journal of AAPOS (01-08-2017)
    “…Periocular infection is a rare complication of strabismus surgery. We describe a case of necrotizing Tenon's capsule infection after uncomplicated strabismus…”
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    Effect of short- and long-range interactions on trp rotamer populations determined by site-directed tryptophan fluorescence of tear lipocalin by Gasymov, Oktay K, Abduragimov, Adil R, Glasgow, Ben J

    Published in PloS one (28-10-2013)
    “…In the lipocalin family, the conserved interaction between the main α-helix and the β-strand H is an ideal model to study protein side chain dynamics…”
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    Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy reveals quenching of fluorescein within corneal epithelium by Glasgow, Ben J.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-06-2016)
    “…Topical application of fluorescein results in background fluorescence of normal corneal epithelial cells. The fluorescence appears relatively weak and is often…”
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    Pathologic Study of Supernumerary Orbital Band in Type I Duane Syndrome by Ali, Muhammad Hassaan, Pineles, Stacy L., Velez, Federico G., Tandon, Anika K., Glasgow, Ben J.

    Published in Ocular oncology and pathology (01-08-2019)
    “…Background/Aims: Accessory orbital bands are relatively rare and very few reports detail histopathology. Cases in the literature describe the composition of…”
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    Lipocalin-1 is the acceptor protein for phospholipid transfer protein in tears by Glasgow, Ben J., Abduragimov, Adil R.

    “…Phospholipid transfer protein, ∼80 kDa, transfers phospholipids from micelles to lipid binding proteins. The acceptor protein in plasma is apolipoprotein-A1,…”
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    Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization for Monosomy 3 via 30-Gauge Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Choroidal Melanoma In Vivo by Young, Tara A., MD, PhD, Rao, Nagesh P., PhD, Glasgow, Ben J., MD, Moral, Joel N., OD, Straatsma, Bradley R., MD, JD

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, MN) (2007)
    “…Objective To report the feasibility of intraoperative transscleral fine-needle aspiration biopsy at plaque surgery to obtain cells for monosomy 3 analysis in…”
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    Inadvertent Viscoelastic Separation of the Pre-Descemet (Dua) Layer in Deep Anterior Lamellar Keratoplasty With Structural Features Revealed by Polarization Microscopy by Helm, Craig J., Glasgow, Ben J.

    Published in Cornea (01-04-2023)
    “…Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) is a corneal transplant technique that removes the host stroma down to either the pre-Descemet (Dua) layer or…”
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