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Evidence for antimuscarinic acetylcholine receptor antibody-mediated secretory dysfunction in NOD mice

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Abstract

These findings define a clear role for the humoral immune response and the targeting of the cell surface M3 signal transduction receptor as primary events in the development of clinical symptoms of autoimmune exocrinopathy. Furthermore, the anti-M3 receptor activity may negatively affect the secretory response through perturbation of normal signal transduction events, leading to translocation of the epithelial cell water channel.

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