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Developmental change in the gene-expression of transient receptor potential melanostatin channel 3 (TRPM3) in murine lacrimal gland (2018) Kanewska A, Ito M, Karasawa Y, Inada M, Garreis F, Paulsen F, Takeuchi M Conference contribution CILIARY MUSCLE AND CILIARY PROCESS' AREA: AGING CHANGES VERSUS LENS DIMENSIONS AT REST AND DURING ACCOMMODATION (2018) Croft MA, Nork TM, Mcdonald JP, Heatley GA, Lütjen-Drecoll E, Kaufman PL Conference contribution Atrophy and Impaired Contraction of the Myoepithelial Cells in Lacrimal Glands of Sjogren's Syndrome Animal Models of Dry Eye Disease (2018) Zoukhri D, Hawley D, Tang X, Zyrianova T, Shah M, Janga SR, Letourneau A, et al. Conference contribution Differentiation Patterns of Immortalized Human Meibomian Gland Epithelial Cells in Three-Dimensional Culture (2018) Asano N, Hampel U, Garreis F, Schröder A, Schicht M, Hammer C, Paulsen F Journal article Consensus recommendations for trabecular meshwork cell isolation, characterization and culture (2018) Keller KE, Bhattacharya SK, Borras T, Brunner TM, Chansangpetch S, Clark AF, Dismuke WM, et al. Journal article DEMODEX FOLLICULORUM IN PATIENTS WITH MILD TO SEVERE DRY EYE (2018) Jacobi C, Kurz J, Paulsen F, Juenemann AGM Conference contribution Detection of intrinsic cholinergic system in the human lacrimal drainage system: evidence and potential implications (2018) Mohammad JA, Glöckner M, Schicht M, Bräuer L, Paulsen F Journal article A review on use of botulinum toxin for intractable lacrimal drainage disorders (2018) Singh S, Ali MJ, Paulsen F Journal article Leveraging medical imaging for medical education - A cinematic rendering-featured lecture (2018) Binder J, Krautz C, Engel K, Grützmann R, Fellner FA, Burger PH, Scholz M Journal article Surfactant protein H is part of the tear film, lowers surface tension, is increased in dry eye disease and accelerates corneal wound healing (2018) Paulsen F, Hartjen N, Beilicke S, Garreis F, Jacobi C, Sahin A, Holland D, et al. Conference contribution