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  • 26. Asp isomerization increases aggregation of α-crystallin and decreases its chaperone activity in human lens of various ages.
    Fujii N, Takata T, Kim I, Morishima K, Inoue R, Magami K, Matsubara T, Sugiyama M, Koide T.
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  • 27. Decreased chaperone activity of alpha-crystallin in selenite cataract may result from selenite-induced aggregation.
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  • 28. alpha-Crystallin chaperone-like activity and membrane binding in age-related cataracts.
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  • 31. In vivo modification of the C-terminal lysine of human lens alphaB-crystallin.
    Lin P, Smith DL, Smith JB.
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  • 33. The ability of lens alpha crystallin to protect against heat-induced aggregation is age-dependent.
    Horwitz J, Emmons T, Takemoto L.
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  • 34. Modulation of the chaperone-like activity of bovine alpha-crystallin.
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  • 35. Aggregation of lens crystallins in an in vivo hyperbaric oxygen guinea pig model of nuclear cataract: dynamic light-scattering and HPLC analysis.
    Simpanya MF, Ansari RR, Suh KI, Leverenz VR, Giblin FJ.
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  • 37. [Character of alpha-crystallin molecular chaperone activity in selenite cataract].
    Yan H, Hui Y, Li M, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Wu L.
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  • 40. Enhanced degradation and decreased stability of eye lens alpha-crystallin upon methylglyoxal modification.
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