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  • 3. A physiological level of ascorbate inhibits galactose cataract in guinea pigs by decreasing polyol accumulation in the lens epithelium: a dehydroascorbate-linked mechanism.
    Yokoyama T, Sasaki H, Giblin FJ, Reddy VN.
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  • 5. Prevention of UV-induced damage to the anterior segment using class I UV-absorbing hydrogel contact lenses.
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  • 7. Ultraviolet B-induced corneal and lens damage in guinea pigs on low-ascorbic acid diet.
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  • 8. Alterations in ascorbic acid transport into the lens of streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats and guinea pigs.
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  • 10. A comparative study of ascorbic acid entry into aqueous and vitreous humors of the rat and guinea pig.
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  • 11. Enhanced prostaglandin synthesis after ultraviolet-B exposure modulates DNA synthesis of lens epithelial cells and lowers intraocular pressure in vivo.
    Andley UP, Becker B, Hebert JS, Reddan JR, Morrison AR, Pentland AP.
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  • 14. Effect of UV-A and UV-B irradiation on the metabolic profile of aqueous humor in rabbits analyzed by 1H NMR spectroscopy.
    Tessem MB, Bathen TF, Cejková J, Midelfart A.
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  • 15. [UV-induced DNA damage and protective effects of antioxidants on DNA damage in human lens epithelial cells studied with comet assay].
    Wu ZH, Wang MR, Yan QC, Pu W, Zhang JS.
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  • 20. Mechanisms by which ascorbic acid increases ferritin levels in cultured lens epithelial cells.
    Goralska M, Harned J, Grimes AM, Fleisher LN, McGahan MC.
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