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    MUC7 Expression in the Human Lacrimal Gland and Conjunctiva by Jumblatt, Marcia M, McKenzie, Richard W, Steele, Pamela S, Emberts, Celia G, Jumblatt, James E

    Published in Cornea (01-01-2003)
    “…PURPOSE.Several mucins including MUC1, MUC2, MUC4, and MUC5AC have been identified at the ocular surface and in tears. The lacrimal gland, however, is not…”
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    Quantification of MUC5AC Protein in Human Tears by Zhao, Hongcheng, Jumblatt, James E, Wood, Thomas O, Jumblatt, Marcia M

    Published in Cornea (01-11-2001)
    “…PURPOSE.MUC5AC has been identified as a major secretory mucin of conjunctival goblet cells and precorneal tear film. However, no method has been reported to…”
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    Quantification of MUC2 and MUC5AC Transcripts in Human Conjunctiva by McKenzie, Richard W, Jumblatt, James E, Jumblatt, Marcia M

    “…Transcripts of mucins 1, 4, and 5AC have been identified in human conjunctival tissue. Of these, only MUC5AC has been localized to goblet cells. MUC2 is a…”
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    Characterization of Human Ocular Mucin Secretion Mediated by 15(S)-HETE by Jumblatt, James E, Cunningham, Lauren T, Li, Yang, Jumblatt, Marcia M

    Published in Cornea (01-11-2002)
    “…PURPOSE.The eicosanoid 15-(S)-hydroxy-5,8,11,13-eicosatetraenoic acid [15(S)-HETE] is reported to stimulate mucin production in both airway and ocular surface…”
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    Cell-cell recognition: specific binding of Microciona sponge aggregation factor to homotypic cells and the role of calcium ions by Jumblatt, James E, Schlup, Verena, Burger, Max M

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (04-03-1980)
    “…Previous studies have established that the mechanism of species-specific sponge cell reaggregation in vitro involves at least three components: a…”
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    Regulation of Ocular Mucin Secretion by P2Y2Nucleotide Receptors in Rabbit and Human Conjunctiva by JUMBLATT, JAMES E., JUMBLATT, MARCIA M.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-09-1998)
    “…The effects of adenine analogues on secretion of high molecular weight, mucin-like glycoproteins (mucins) by conjunctival goblet cells were investigated using…”
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    Regulation of ocular mucin secretion by P2Y2 nucleotide receptors in rabbit and human conjunctiva by JUMBLATT, J. E, JUMBLATT, M. M

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-09-1998)
    “…The effects of adenine analogues on secretion of high molecular weight, mucin-like glycoproteins (mucins) by conjunctival goblet cells were investigated using…”
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    MUC5AC mucin is a component of the human precorneal tear film by Jumblatt, MM, McKenzie, RW, Jumblatt, JE

    “…Mucins are important structural and functional components of the precorneal tear film, yet little is known of their composition and synthesis. The mRNAs of…”
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    M2-type muscarinic receptors mediate prejunctional inhibition of norepinephrine release in the human iris-ciliary body by Jumblatt, J E, Hackmiller, R C

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-02-1994)
    “…Human muscarinic receptors comprise a family of five separate gene products, three of which (designated as M1, M2 and M3 subtypes) can be distinguished…”
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    Prejunctional receptors and second messengers for angiotensin II in the rabbit iris-ciliary body by Ohia, S E, Jumblatt, J E

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-10-1993)
    “…Angiotensin II has been shown to act prejunctionally to facilitate sympathetic neutrotransmission in various tissues including the iris-ciliary body. In the…”
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    Prejunctional prostaglandin receptors in the human iris-ciliary body by Ohia, S E, Jumblatt, J E

    Published in Current eye research (1991)
    “…Prostaglandins (PGs) of the E series have been shown to modulate sympathetic neurotransmitter release in a variety of peripheral tissues and organs, including…”
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    Effects of calcium channel antagonists on the depolarization-evoked release of norepinephrine in the rabbit iris-ciliary body by Jumblatt, J E

    Published in Neuroscience letters (07-06-1988)
    “…The effects of several representative calcium channel antagonists on depolarization-evoked release of [3H]-norepinephrine were investigated in isolated,…”
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    Neuromodulatory effect of sulprostone on the circadian elevation of intraocular pressure in rabbits by Liu, J H, Jumblatt, J E

    Published in Current eye research (1993)
    “…Topical application of sulprostone, a preferential prostaglandin EP3 receptor agonist, caused a dose-dependent reduction of the circadian elevation of…”
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