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119 related items for PubMed ID: 8550598

  • 1. Cataractogenesis in transgenic mice containing the HIV-1 protease linked to the lens alpha A-crystallin promoter.
    Tumminia SJ, Jonak GJ, Focht RJ, Cheng YS, Russell P.
    J Biol Chem; 1996 Jan 05; 271(1):425-31. PubMed ID: 8550598
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  • 2. Lens hydration in transgenic mice containing HIV-1 protease linked to the lens alpha A-crystallin promoter.
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  • 3. Light scattering and morphology of cataract formation in transgenic mice containing the HIV-1 protease linked to the lens alpha A-crystallin promoter.
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  • 5. Lens crystallin modifications and cataract in transgenic mice overexpressing acylpeptide hydrolase.
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  • 8. Overexpression of human γC-crystallin 5 bp duplication disrupts lens morphology in transgenic mice.
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  • 9. General utility of the chicken betaB1-crystallin promoter to drive protein expression in lens fiber cells of transgenic mice.
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    Transgenic Res; 2002 Aug 23; 11(4):397-410. PubMed ID: 12212842
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  • 10. Human βA3/A1-crystallin splicing mutation causes cataracts by activating the unfolded protein response and inducing apoptosis in differentiating lens fiber cells.
    Ma Z, Yao W, Chan CC, Kannabiran C, Wawrousek E, Hejtmancik JF.
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    Chen WV, Fielding Hejtmancik J, Piatigorsky J, Duncan MK.
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  • 12. Sequence analysis of lens beta-crystallins suggests involvement of calpain in cataract formation.
    David LL, Shearer TR, Shih M.
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  • 13. Crystallin mRNA concentrations and distribution in lens of normal and galactosemic rats. Implications in development of sugar cataracts.
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  • 14. Lens-specific activity of the mouse alpha A-crystallin promoter in the absence of a TATA box: functional and protein binding analysis of the mouse alpha A-crystallin PE1 region.
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  • 15. Regulation of the murine alpha A-crystallin promoter in transgenic mice.
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  • 16. Lens structures exist transiently in development of transgenic mice carrying an alpha-crystallin-diphtheria toxin hybrid gene.
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  • 17. Analysis of lens cell fate and eye morphogenesis in transgenic mice ablated for cells of the lens lineage.
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  • 18. Chick delta1-crystallin enhancer influences mouse alphaA-crystallin promoter activity in transgenic mice.
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  • 19. CRYβA3/A1-Crystallin Knockout Develops Nuclear Cataract and Causes Impaired Lysosomal Cargo Clearance and Calpain Activation.
    Hegde S, Kesterson RA, Srivastava OP.
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  • 20. Developmental regulation of the chicken beta B1-crystallin promoter in transgenic mice.
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