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    11975The microscopic protein structure of the lens with a theory for cataract formation as determined by Raman spectroscopy of intact bovine lenses.



    +-nlInvest Ophthalmol 14(5):380-96 (1975)
    21965THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF THE NORMAL HUMAN LENS.



    +-nlInvest Ophthalmol 4(-):433-46 (1965)
    31965THE REGENERATION OF THE CRYSTALLINE LENS.



    +-nlInvest Ophthalmol 4(-):420-32 (1965)
    41965PRESENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES IN RESEARCH OF THE LENS.



    +-nlInvest Ophthalmol 4(-):384-97 (1965)
    52005Visual function: the problem with eccentricity.



    +-nlClin Exp Optom 88(5):313-21 (2005)
    62003The optical properties of the crystalline lens and their significance.



    +-nlClin Exp Optom 86(1):3-18 (2003)
    71997The aging human lens: structure, growth, and physiological behaviour.



    +-nlBr J Ophthalmol 81(10):818-23 (1997)
    82009Functions of the intermediate filament cytoskeleton in the eye lens.



    +-nlJ Clin Invest 119(7):1837-48 (2009)
    92010Lens gap junctions in growth, differentiation, and homeostasis.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 90(1):179-206 (2010)
    102008Corneal crystallins and the development of cellular transparency.



    +-nlSemin Cell Dev Biol 19(2):82-93 (2008)
    112008Maintaining transparency: a review of the developmental physiology and pathophysiology of two avascular tissues.



    +-nlSemin Cell Dev Biol 19(2):125-33 (2008)
    122008The lens epithelium: focus on the expression and function of the alpha-crystallin chaperones.



    +-nlInt J Biochem Cell Biol 40(3):317-23 (2008)



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