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120 related items for PubMed ID: 4759530

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    Siebert HC, André S, Reuter G, Gabius HJ, Kaptein R, Vliegenthart JF.
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    Hoenders HJ, Bloemendal H.
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  • 27. The reaction of proteins with 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid as a possible model for senile nuclear cataract in man.
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  • 30. Oxidative changes in human lens proteins during senile nuclear cataract formation.
    Truscott RJ, Augusteyn RC.
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  • 31. Some properties of the low molecular weight alpha-crystallin from normal human lens: comparison with bovine lens.
    Horwitz J.
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  • 32. Dye-sensitized photo-oxidation as a tool for mapping some amino acid residues in proteins.
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