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Developmental expression of mucin genes ASGP (rMuc4) and rMuc5ac by the rat ocular surface epithelium

Tei et al., 1999

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Tei M
Moccia R
Gipson I
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Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

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purpose. To determine site and time of initiation of expression of the membrane-spanning mucin ASGP (rMuc4) and the goblet cell–specific, gel-forming mucin rMuc5AC by the developing rat ocular surface epithelium. methods. Newborn Sprague–Dawley rat pups …
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