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Protein-Eye View of the in Meso Crystallization Mechanism
Langmuir, 2019For evolving biological and biomedical applications of hybrid protein?lipid materials, understanding the behavior of the protein within the lipid mesophase is crucial. After more than two decades since the invention of the in meso crystallization method, a protein-eye view of its mechanism is still lacking.
Leonie van ‘t Hag +15 more
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Some patients develop persistent eye pain after refractive surgery, but factors that cause or sustain pain are unknown. We tested whether tear proteins of patients with pain 3 months after surgery differ from those of patients without pain.
Brooke M Harkness, Siting Chen
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Software eyes for protein post‐translational modifications
Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2014Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) are critical to almost all aspects of complex processes of the cell. Identification of PTMs is one of the biggest challenges for proteomics, and there have been many computational studies for the analysis of PTMs from tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS).
Seungjin, Na, Eunok, Paek
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Proteins in tears from healthy and diseased eyes
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1980The levels of total protein in tears from healthy donors, conjunctivitis vernalis patients, and conjunctivitis follicularis patients, were 625, 1370 and 1160 mg% respectively. Serum albumin accounted for 3.3%, 43% and 67% of the total protein of tears from these groups, and the level of proteins probably synthesized by the lacrimal gland, was in tears ...
A, Zavaro +3 more
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Serotonin induced protein phosphorylation in the aplysia eye
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, 1987Serotonin (5-HT) increases the phosphorylation of two low molecular weight phosphoproteins of 23,000 and 15,000 daltons molecular weight and decreases the phosphorylation of a 20,000 dalton phosphoprotein in the isolated Aplysia eye. The cAMP analog 8-benzylthio cAMP increases and decreases the phosphorylation of the 23,000 and 20,000 dalton 5-HT ...
D P, Lotshaw, J W, Jacklet
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Permeability of the eye lens capsule of the bigeye tuna to nuclear eye lens proteins
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1970Abstract 1. 1. Protein was extracted from lens nuclei of bigeye and skipjack tunas, dolphin fish and one species of squid. 2. 2. Total concentration and electrophoretic characteristics of the protein were determined in extracts which were not enclosed or were partially enclosed in bigeye lens capsule for 24 hr. 3. 3. High molecular weight
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Aqueous Humor Protein and Complement in Pseudophakic Eyes
Cornea, 1990Intraocular lens (IOL) insertion is now the standard method of aphakic correction in this country. Previous studies have shown that an IOL can activate the alternative complement system of normal human serum in vitro, thereby generating peptides capable of stimulating inflammation that can result in visual morbidity in pseudophakic eyes.
A W, Tuberville, T O, Wood
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Catecholamine and protein synthesis in the eyes of Aplysia californica
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, 1977Abstract 1. 1. The eyes of Aplysia californica were studied for their ability to synthesize proteins and catecholamines. 2. 2. Using high voltage electrophoresis two peaks which co-migrate with dopa and dopamine incorporated 14C tyrosine, suggesting dopamine as a putative neurotransmitter in the eye. 3. 3.
Y P, Loh, J W, Jacklet
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The soluble proteins of the prenatal bovine eye lens
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1974Abstract 1. 1. Lenses of bovine embryos and fetuses, ranging in age from 6 weeks to 9 months, were investigated. 2. 2. Weight, shape, protein content and protein composition as well as leucine aminopeptidase activity were determined as a function of age. 3. 3. Alpha-crystallin turned out to be the most prominent embryonic crystallin. 4.
G J, Van Kamp +2 more
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Membrane Protein Expression in the Eyes of Transgenic Flies
2009Eukaryotic membrane proteins are often difficult to obtain in sufficient amounts for structural studies using classical cell culture overexpression systems. This could be due to incomplete protein maturation and insufficient trafficking to the plasma membrane or to a cytotoxic effect of the recombinant membrane protein changing the overall metabolism ...
Valérie, Panneels, Irmgard, Sinning
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