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The following pages link to Color and solubility of the proteins of human cataracts (Q72234121):
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- The identification of a reaction site of glutathione mixed-disulphide formation on gammaS-crystallin in human lens (Q24530802) (← links)
- αA-Crystallin Peptide 66SDRDKFVIFLDVKHF80 Accumulating in Aging Lens Impairs the Function of α-Crystallin and Induces Lens Protein Aggregation (Q27345377) (← links)
- Mechanism of cataract production by 3-β(2-diethylaminoethoxy) androst-5-en-17-one hydrochloride, U18666A: An inhibitor of cholesterol biosynthesis (Q28327581) (← links)
- Racemisation and human cataract. D-Ser, D-Asp/Asn and D-Thr are higher in the lifelong proteins of cataract lenses than in age-matched normal lenses (Q28743054) (← links)
- Aspartic acid racemization in heavy molecular weight crystallins and water insoluble protein from normal human lenses and cataracts (Q33966380) (← links)
- Optical effects of exposing intact human lenses to ultraviolet radiation and visible light (Q34114411) (← links)
- Ultraviolet radiation and the eye: an epidemiologic study. (Q34164362) (← links)
- Lens transglutaminase and cataract formation (Q35317755) (← links)
- Identification of tryptophan oxidation products in bovine alpha-crystallin (Q36280700) (← links)
- Nonenzymatic glycosylation, sulfhydryl oxidation, and aggregation of lens proteins in experimental sugar cataracts (Q36342986) (← links)
- Methods for evaluation of lens changes (Q36429078) (← links)
- Long-term renormalization of chromatic mechanisms following cataract surgery (Q37078830) (← links)
- Autofluorescence of the crystalline lens in early and late onset diabetes (Q37294765) (← links)
- Mechanism of lysine oxidation in human lens crystallins during aging and in diabetes. (Q37454180) (← links)
- Diabetic cataract formation: potential role of glycosylation of lens crystallins (Q37589016) (← links)
- Disulfide-linked high molecular weight protein associated with human cataract (Q37590326) (← links)
- High correlation between pentosidine protein crosslinks and pigmentation implicates ascorbate oxidation in human lens senescence and cataractogenesis (Q37623074) (← links)
- Role of nonenzymatic glycosylation in the development of the sequelae of diabetes mellitus (Q39724342) (← links)
- Assessment of observer variability in the classification of human cataracts (Q41193903) (← links)
- Syneresis and its possible role in cataractogenesis (Q41621930) (← links)
- Selective oxidation of histidine residues in proteins or peptides through the copper(II)-catalysed autoxidation of glucosone (Q41838374) (← links)
- Human insoluble lens protein II. Isolation and characterization of a 9600 dalton polypeptide (Q41860225) (← links)
- The metabolism of D-glyceraldehyde by the lens (Q41899930) (← links)
- Effect of aging on the chaperone-like function of human α-crystallin assessed by three methods (Q42067190) (← links)
- Structural characterization of the products of hydroxyl-radical damage to leucine and their detection on proteins (Q42159744) (← links)
- The combined effect of acetylation and glycation on the chaperone and anti-apoptotic functions of human α-crystallin (Q42174159) (← links)
- Conformational changes in human lens proteins in cataract (Q42918816) (← links)
- Cross-links in protein from cataractous lenses. (Q42923045) (← links)
- Loss of tryptophan associated with photopolymerization and yellowing of proteins exposed to light over 300nm (Q42923779) (← links)
- Human insoluble lens protein I. Separation and partial characterization of polypeptides (Q43412753) (← links)
- Non-tryptophan fluorescence associated with human lens protein; Apparent complexity and isolation of bityrosine and anthranilic acid (Q44354431) (← links)
- Ocular distribution of antioxidant enzyme paraoxonase & its alteration in cataractous lens & diabetic retina (Q47130480) (← links)
- High molecular weight protein from human lenses (Q47340888) (← links)
- Age-related changes in the proteolytic enzymes of mammalian lens (Q52309292) (← links)
- Bendazac decreasesin vitro glycation of human lens crystallins (Q60477996) (← links)
- Coloration of human lens protein (Q66922691) (← links)
- Composition and synthesis in vivo of water-insoluble proteins in the rat ocular lens: Normal and cataractous (Q67001307) (← links)
- The state of sulfhydryl groups in normal and cataractous human lens proteins. I. Nuclear region (Q67317066) (← links)
- Role of sulfhydryl groups in the formation of a hereditary cataract in the rat (Q67339020) (← links)
- Human lens nuclear colour matching and brunescence grading in vivo (Q68505761) (← links)
- The Oxford Clinical Cataract Classification and Grading System (Q69693022) (← links)
- Chemical and mechanical dissolution of human senile cataracts in vitro (Q70469479) (← links)
- Fluorescence lifetimes of chromophores in intact human lenses and lens proteins (Q70760338) (← links)
- Hydrogen peroxide and human cataract (Q71040843) (← links)
- Effect of -naphthochinon on the glycolytic enzymes of lens epithelium (Q71153049) (← links)
- Protein associated with human lens ‘native’ membrane during aging and cataract formation (Q71975650) (← links)
- Different regional changes of fluorescence spectra of clear human lenses and nuclear cataracts (Q72650597) (← links)
- Advanced glycation end products in human senile and diabetic cataractous lenses (Q74284723) (← links)
- Molecular Processes Implicated in Human Age-Related Nuclear Cataract (Q91609310) (← links)
- Nutritional Strategies to Prevent Lens Cataract: Current Status and Future Strategies (Q92350692) (← links)