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crystallin lens
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OMIM - Corneal disorder
OMIM - Disorder of eye
Lens tissue from a mouse cateract model: MAFG knockout and MAFK heterozygote
OMIM - Congenital disorder
OMIM - Myopathies
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The Functional Significance of High Cysteine Content in Eye Lens γ-Crystallins.
Modulation of the Structure and Stability of Novel Camel Lens Alpha-Crystallin by pH and Thermal Str…
Redox chemistry of lens crystallins: A system of cysteines.
Deamidation of the human eye lens protein γS-crystallin accelerates oxidative aging.
Function and Aggregation in Structural Eye Lens Crystallins.
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Laser Treatment of the Crystalline Lens
Age-related Changes of Crystalline Lens Tilt and Decentration: A Swept-source Optical Coherence Tomo…
Comparison of Scheimpflug Photos of the Crystalline Lens in Patients Who Have Undergone Vitrectomy S…
Crystalline Lens Tilt Evaluation Using Swept-source Optical Coherence Tomography
Observing the Morphology of Schlemm's Canal and Crystalline Lens in Different Age
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