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THE HOMOGENEITY OF THE LENS OF THE EYE WITH REGARD TO PROTEIN
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1951openaire +2 more sources
Eye Lens Proteins and Vertebrate Phylogeny
1982The vertebrate eye lens has many unique properties which make it an attractive object for a variety of molecular biologic studies (Bloemendal, 1981). In fact the eye lens was one of the earliest targets of comparative immunologic and electrophoretic studies, and a wealth of data has been collected (Clayton, 1974; De Jong, 1981).
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Crystallins: The Families of Eye Lens Proteins
1986The transparent vertebrate lens is a unique organ, compared only of elongated fibre cells and an anterior layer of epithelial cells, enclosed in a collagenous capsule. It is entirely devoid of blood vessels and innervation, and obtains all nutrients from the perifusing aqueous humor.
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Absolute Quantification of Proteins in the Eye of Drosophila melanogaster
Proteomics, 2020Bharath Kumar Raghuraman +2 more
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Priorities and trends in the study of proteins in eye research, 1924–2014
Proteomics - Clinical Applications, 2015Richard D Semba +2 more
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