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1. Hepatitis C virus has a genetically determined lymphotropism through co-receptor B7.2

2. Distinct Dacryoadenitides Autoadoptively Transferred to Rabbits by Different Subpopulations of Lymphocytes Activated Ex vivo

3. Suppression of Lymphocyte Proliferation and Regulation of Dendritic Cell Phenotype by Soluble Mediators from Rat Lacrimal Epithelial Cells

4. Long-Term Topical Cyclosporine Treatment Improves Tear Production and Reduces Keratoconjunctivitis in Rabbits With Induced Autoimmune Dacryoadenitis

5. Autoimmune dacryoadenitis and keratoconjunctivitis induced in rabbits by subcutaneous injection of autologous lymphocytes activated ex vivo against lacrimal antigens

6. Traffic of endogenous, transduced, and endocytosed prolactin in rabbit lacrimal acinar cells

7. Male NOD mouse external lacrimal glands exhibit profound changes in the exocytotic pathway early in postnatal development

8. Prophylactic Effect of IL-10 Gene Transfer on Induced Autoimmune Dacryoadenitis

9. Basic fibroblast growth factor within endothelial cells during vascularization of the anterior pituitary

10. Contents, Vol. 61, 1995

11. Rab27b regulates exocytosis of secretory vesicles in acinar epithelial cells from the lacrimal gland

12. Adeno-Associated Virus–Mediated IL-10 Gene Transfer Suppresses Lacrimal Gland Immunopathology in a Rabbit Model of Autoimmune Dacryoadenitis

13. Microporous poly(L-lactic acid) membranes fabricated by polyethylene glycol solvent-cast/particulate leaching technique

14. The class V myosin motor, myosin 5c, localizes to mature secretory vesicles and facilitates exocytosis in lacrimal acini

15. Transepithelial bioelectrical properties of rabbit acinar cell monolayers on polyester membrane scaffolds

16. Elevated prolactin redirects secretory vesicle traffic in rabbit lacrimal acinar cells

17. Current status of gene delivery and gene therapy in lacrimal gland using viral vectors

18. Actin and non-muscle myosin II facilitate apical exocytosis of tear proteins in rabbit lacrimal acinar epithelial cells

19. Expression of TNF inhibitor gene in the lacrimal gland promotes recovery of tear production and tear stability and reduced immunopathology in rabbits with induced autoimmune dacryoadenitis

20. Impairing Actin Filament or Syndapin Functions Promotes Accumulation of Clathrin-coated Vesicles at the Apical Plasma Membrane of Acinar Epithelial Cells

21. Development of the vasculature of the anterior pituitary: ontogeny of basic fibroblast growth factor

22. The Technical Aspects for Studying Morphology of Purified Lacrimal Gland Acinar Cells Cultured on Matrigel Rafts: A New Model System for Studying Lacrimal Physiology

23. Subject Index Vol. 61, 1995

24. Potentially Pathogenic Immune Cells and Networks in Apparently Healthy Lacrimal Glands

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