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    A polarized salivary cell monolayer useful for studying transepithelial fluid movement in vitro

     There are no reported, convenient in vitro models for studying polarized functions in salivary epithelial cells. Accordingly, we examined three often-used salivary cell lines for their ability to form a polar...

    **njun He, Gemma A. J. Kuijpers, Gertrud Go**, Jill A. Kulakusky in Pflügers Archiv (1998)

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    Immunolocalization of synexin (annexin VII) in adrenal chromaffin granules and chromaffin cells: evidence for a dynamic role in the secretory process

    Synexin (annexin VII) is a Ca2+- and phospholid-binding protein which has been proposed to play a role in Ca2+-dependent membrane fusion processes. Using a monoclonal antibody against synexin, Mab 10E7, and immun...

    Gemma A. J. Kuijpers, George Lee, Harvey B. Pollard in Cell and Tissue Research (1992)

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    Application of X-Ray Microanalysis and Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy to Studies of Secretory Cell Biology

    The physical chemical mechanisms underlying secretion and exocytosis are unknown. Our current understanding relies on a plethora of biochemical studies of fractionated cells and isolated organelles (Poisner an...

    Richard L. Ornberg, Gemma A. J. Kuijpers in Electron Probe Microanalysis (1989)