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Light and Electron Microscopic Morphology of Accessory Lacrimal Glandsspite of the fact they are believed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of dry eye disease, they have escaped the attention of morphologists. Recently, we have developed a technique to biopsy those glands at the occasion of ptosis operations.600 发表于 2025-3-27 03:19:04
Immunohistochemistry and Protein Secretion in the Rat Lacrimal Gland: a Morphophysiological Study64; Bromberg, 1981). The autonomic nerves innervate the secretory acini, the duct and the blood vessels and they play important roles in the control of lacrimation and blood flow (Dartt,1989). The parasympathetic nerves form the majority of the structural and functional innervation and control mainl禁止,切断 发表于 2025-3-27 08:47:39
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Basement Membrane Modulation of Stimulated Secretion by Lacrimal Acinar Cellsteins are released. An important array of proteins are produced. In man, tear proteins are estimated to number as many as sixty (Gachon et al, 1979) and include: ., which plays a prominent bacteriocidal role on the corneal surface; ., which functions as both a bacteriocidal agent and as a potentialELUDE 发表于 2025-3-27 14:07:56
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Anti-Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor-Like Immunoreactivity in Lacrimal Glandss acetylcholine and norepinephrine are present in nerve fibers distributed among the secretory acini. Physiological studies using glands from a number of different species suggest that muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and both alpha and beta adrenergic receptors are present on the secretory acinarcolloquial 发表于 2025-3-28 01:07:38
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Effect of Acetylcholine on the Membrane Conductance of the Intralobular Duct Cells of the Rat Exorbiem. The transport functions and the regulatory role of the main duct of the salivary gland (Young et al., 1987) and exocrine pancreas (Argent et al. 1986) have been clearly demonstrated. On the other hand, very little is known about the transport functions of the duct cells of the lacrimal gland.