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Identification of 491 proteins in the tear fluid proteome reveals a large number of proteases and protease inhibitors

Gustavo A de Souza, Lyris MF de Godoy and Matthias Mann*

Genome Biology 2006, 7:R72 doi:10.1186/gb-2006-7-8-r72

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Identification and proteomic profiling of exosomes in human cerebrospinal fluid

Jonathan M Street, Perdita E Barran, C Logan Mackay, Stefan Weidt, Craig Balmforth, Tim S Walsh, Rod TA Chalmers, David J Webb, James W Dear Journal of Translational Medicine 2012, 10:5 (5 January 2012)

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Lymphotoxin-beta receptor blockade reduces CXCL13 in lacrimal glands and improves corneal integrity in the NOD model of Sjögren's syndrome

Roy A Fava, Susan M Kennedy, Sheryl G Wood, Anne I Bolstad, Jadwiga Bienkowska, Adrian Papandile, John A Kelly, Clio P Mavragani, Margaret Gatumu, Kathrine Skarstein, Jeffrey L Browning Arthritis Research & Therapy 2011, 13:R182 (1 November 2011)

Blockade of lymphotoxin-beta receptor pathways increased tear-fluid secretion and significantly improved ocular surface integrity score in a mouse model of Sjoegren's syndrome, suggesting this may have therapeutic potential.

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High-accuracy proteome maps of human body fluids

Alexander Schmidt, Ruedi Aebersold Genome Biology 2006, 7:242 (28 November 2006)

Proteomic analyses of individual body fluids point the way to biomarker discovery.