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Androgen control of secretory component mRNA levels in the rat lacrimal gland

The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether the known gender-related differences in, and the endocrine control of, the production of secretory component (SC) by the rat lacrimal gland are associated with alterations in SC mRNA content. Levels of SC mRNA were measured in lacrimal tissu...

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Published in:The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 1995-03, Vol.52 (3), p.239-249
Main Authors: Gao, Jianping, Lambert, Ross W., Wickham, L.Alexandra, Banting, George, Sullivan, David A.
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Female
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Gene Expression Regulation - drug effects
Lacrimal Apparatus - chemistry
Lacrimal Apparatus - drug effects
Lacrimal Apparatus - metabolism
Liver - chemistry
Male
Ovary - physiology
Pituitary Gland - physiology
Rats
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RNA, Antisense
RNA, Messenger - analysis
RNA, Messenger - biosynthesis
Secretory Component - biosynthesis
Secretory Component - genetics
Sex Factors
Spleen - chemistry
Testis - physiology
Testosterone - pharmacology
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