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1. Orthographic learning and self-teaching in a bilingual and biliterate context.

3. Alpha crystallin: the quest for a homogeneous quaternary structure.

4. Absence of alpha3 (Cx46) and alpha8 (Cx50) connexins leads to cataracts by affecting lens inner fiber cells.

5. Identification and functional clustering of global gene expression differences between age-related cataract and clear human lenses and aged human lenses.

6. The native oligomeric organization of alpha-crystallin, is it necessary for its chaperone function?

7. Alpha-crystallin.

8. The function of alpha-crystallin in vision.

10. Lens alpha-crystallin: chaperone-like properties.

11. The effect of age on adenosine A1 receptor function in the rat heart.

12. DL-propranolol inhibits lens hexokinase activity and affects lens optics.

13. Enzyme activities and crystallin profiles of clear and cataractous lenses of the RCS rat.

14. Resonance Raman detection of a carotenoid in the lens of the deep-sea hatchetfish.

15. Uptake, processing and release of retinoids by cultured human retinal pigment epithelium.

16. A comparative study of the thermal stability of the vertebrate eye lens: Antarctic ice fish to the desert iguana.

17. tau-Crystallin from the turtle lens: purification and partial characterization.

19. Antisera to synthetic peptides of lens MIP26K (major intrinsic polypeptide): characterization and use as site-specific probes of membrane changes in the aging human lens.

21. Spatial and temporal mapping of the age-related changes in human lens crystallins.

22. Characterization of polypeptides from human nuclear cataracts by Western blot analysis.

23. Immunochemical characterization of the major low molecular weight polypeptide (10K) from human cataractous lenses.

24. Cleavage from the N-terminal region of beta Bp crystallin during aging of the human lens.

28. Some properties of lens plasma membrane polypeptides isolated from normal human lenses.

29. Some properties of the low molecular weight alpha-crystallin from normal human lens: comparison with bovine lens.

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