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1. Characterisation of a novel UV filter in the lens of the thirteen-lined ground squirrel (Ictidomys tridecemlineatus).

2. Accelerated aging of Asp 58 in αA crystallin and human cataract formation.

3. Is protein methylation in the human lens a result of non-enzymatic methylation by S-adenosylmethionine?

4. Protein aging: truncation of aquaporin 0 in human lens regions is a continuous age-dependent process.

5. Presbyopia. Emerging from a blur towards an understanding of the molecular basis for this most common eye condition.

6. Phospholipid composition of the rat lens is independent of diet.

7. The stiffness of human cataract lenses is a function of both age and the type of cataract.

8. Protein-bound and free UV filters in cataract lenses. The concentration of UV filters is much lower than in normal lenses.

9. UV filters in the lens of the thirteen lined ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus).

10. Age-related nuclear cataract-oxidation is the key.

11. The photosensitiser xanthurenic acid is not present in normal human lenses.

12. Movement of cysteine in intact monkey lenses: the major site of entry is the germinative region.

13. UV filter instability: consequences for the human lens.

14. Glutathione and NADH, but not ascorbate, protect lens proteins from modification by UV filters.

15. The presence of a human UV filter within the lens represents an oxidative stress.

16. Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in the human lens, the first enzyme in the synthesis of UV filters.

17. Distribution of ferritin and redox-active transition metals in normal and cataractous human lenses.

18. Formation of hydroxyl radicals in the human lens is related to the severity of nuclear cataract.

19. Age-related changes in the kinetics of water transport in normal human lenses.

20. An impediment to glutathione diffusion in older normal human lenses: a possible precondition for nuclear cataract.

21. Molecular evidence for the involvement of alpha crystallin in the colouration/crosslinking of crystallins in age-related nuclear cataract.

22. Oxidation products of 3-hydroxykynurenine bind to lens proteins: relevance for nuclear cataract.

23. Age-related changes in bovine alpha-crystallin and high-molecular-weight protein.

24. Loss of the C-terminal serine residue from bovine beta B2-crystallin.

25. Supramolecular order within the lens: 1H NMR spectroscopic evidence for specific crystallin-crystallin interactions.

27. A 1H NMR spectroscopic comparison of gamma S- and gamma B-crystallins.

28. The modification of proteins by 3-hydroxykynurenine.

29. UV filters in human lenses: tryptophan catabolism.

30. Kynurenine identified as the short-wave absorbing lens pigment in the deep-sea fish Stylephorus chordatus.

32. The reaction of proteins with 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid as a possible model for senile nuclear cataract in man.

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