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PFLUGFELDER, STEPHEN
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Tear cytokine profiles in dysfunctional tear syndrome.
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Expression of CXCL9, -10, -11, and CXCR3 in the tear film and ocular surface of patients with dry eye syndrome.
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Substrate modulation of morphology, growth, and tear protein production by cultured human lacrimal gland epithelial cells.
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A novel method of tear collection: comparison of glass capillary micropipettes with porous polyester rods.
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Interleukin-1 receptor-1-deficient mice show attenuated production of ocular surface inflammatory cytokines in experimental dry eye.
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Association between high tear epidermal growth factor levels and corneal subepithelial fibrosis in dry eye conditions.
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Dendritic cell-derived thrombospondin-1 is critical for the generation of the ocular surface Th17 response to desiccating stress.
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Effect of desiccating stress on mouse meibomian gland function.
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New testing options for diagnosing and grading dry eye disease.
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Effects of azithromycin on gene expression profiles of proinflammatory and anti-inflammatory mediators in the eyelid margin and conjunctiva of patients with meibomian gland disease.
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Reduced intraepithelial corneal nerve density and sensitivity accompany desiccating stress and aging in C57BL/6 mice.
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Single-Cell Transcriptomics Identifies a Unique Entity and Signature Markers of Transit-Amplifying Cells in Human Corneal Limbus.
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