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    Changes in Rab3D Expression and Distribution in the Acini of Sjogren's Syndrome Patients Are Associated With Loss of Cell Polarity and Secretory Dysfunction 

    Albornoz, Amelina [Universidad de Chile]; Aguilera, Sergio [Chile. Clínica INDISA]; Alliende, Cecilia [Universidad de Chile]; Molina,Claudio [Chile. Universidad Mayor]; Castro, Isabel [Universidad de Chile]; Urzua,Ulises [Universidad de Chile] (CIENCIAS, 2011)
    OBJECTIVE: Oral and ocular dryness are frequent and serious symptoms of Sjögren's syndrome (SS) that reflect problems in secretion due to glandular dysfunction. Exocytosis, an important process in the secretory pathway, ...


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