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143 related items for PubMed ID: 5120350

  • 1. Retention of ascorbic acid by the guinea pig eye lens.
    Hughes RE, Hurley RJ, Jones PR.
    Exp Eye Res; 1971 Jul; 12(1):39-43. PubMed ID: 5120350
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  • 2. The effect of aqueous humor ascorbate on ultraviolet-B-induced DNA damage in lens epithelium.
    Reddy VN, Giblin FJ, Lin LR, Chakrapani B.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1998 Feb; 39(2):344-50. PubMed ID: 9477992
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  • 3. Reduced and total ascorbate in guinea pig eye tissues in response to dietary intake.
    Berger J, Shephard D, Morrow F, Sadowski J, Haire T, Taylor A.
    Curr Eye Res; 1988 Jul; 7(7):681-6. PubMed ID: 3416622
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  • 4. A comparative study of ascorbic acid entry into aqueous and vitreous humors of the rat and guinea pig.
    DiMattio J.
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci; 1989 Nov; 30(11):2320-31. PubMed ID: 2807790
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  • 5. Ascorbic acid in the lens of the naphthalene-fed rabbit.
    Van Heyningen R.
    Exp Eye Res; 1970 Jan; 9(1):38-48. PubMed ID: 5417913
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  • 8. Short-term ascorbic acid deficiency does not impair antioxidant status in lens of guinea pigs.
    Ohta Y, Niwa T, Yamasaki T.
    J Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo); 2004 Apr; 50(2):149-53. PubMed ID: 15242020
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  • 9. Studies on the distribution of (1-14C) ascorbic acid and (1-14C) dehydroascorbic acid in guinea pigs after oral application.
    Hornig D, Weber F, Wiss O.
    Int J Vitam Nutr Res; 1974 Apr; 44(2):217-29. PubMed ID: 4854482
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  • 10. A direct correlation between the levels of ascorbic acid and H2O2 in aqueous humor.
    Giblin FJ, McCready JP, Kodama T, Reddy VN.
    Exp Eye Res; 1984 Jan; 38(1):87-93. PubMed ID: 6705847
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  • 12. Aqueous humor alkalosis and marked reduction in ocular ascorbic acid content following long-term topical cortisone (9alpha-fluoro-16alpha-methylprednisolone).
    Virno M, Schirru A, Pecori-Giraldi J, Pellegrino N.
    Ann Ophthalmol; 1974 Oct; 6(10):983-6, 989-92. PubMed ID: 4429318
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  • 15. Effects of age and dietary vitamin C on the contents of ascorbic acid and acid-soluble thiol in lens and aqueous humour of guinea-pigs.
    Bates CJ, Cowen TD.
    Exp Eye Res; 1988 Jun; 46(6):937-45. PubMed ID: 3197762
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  • 16. [Nicotinic acid metabolism in crystalline lens, aqueous humor and in vitreous body].
    CIUSA W, CRISTINI G, GARUTTI MA.
    Klin Monbl Augenheilkd Augenarztl Fortbild; 1957 Jun; 130(4):488-91. PubMed ID: 13450214
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  • 17. Ascorbic acid levels in aqueous and vitreous humors of the rabbit: effects of inflammation and ceruloplasmin.
    McGahan MC.
    Exp Eye Res; 1985 Sep; 41(3):291-8. PubMed ID: 3877640
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  • 19. Ascorbic acid synthesis in certain guinea pigs.
    Ginter E.
    Int J Vitam Nutr Res; 1976 Sep; 46(2):173-9. PubMed ID: 1032629
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