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Identification, origins and the diurnal role of the principal serine protease inhibitors in human tear fluid
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SLPI, a known antimicrobial agent and an elastase and cathepsin G inhibitor, is the principal serpin in R fluid. C fluid is associated with a marked increase in the concentrations of an array of rapid reacting serpins capable of inhibiting all known PMN cell serine proteases. In the normal closed eye, the concentration of rapid reacting inhibitors always exceeds that of proteases with C fluid also containing a functional reserve of the slow reacting inhibitor alpha 2-M.
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