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PDB-101: Molecule of the Month: Crystallins
PDB-101: Molecule of the Month: Crystallins

IJMS | Free Full-Text | Proteinaceous Transformers: Structural and  Functional Variability of Human sHsps
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Proteinaceous Transformers: Structural and Functional Variability of Human sHsps

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Imbalances in the eye lens proteome are linked to cataract formation |  Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Imbalances in the eye lens proteome are linked to cataract formation | Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Long-lived metabolic enzymes in the crystalline lens identified by  pulse-labeling of mice and mass spectrometry | eLife
Long-lived metabolic enzymes in the crystalline lens identified by pulse-labeling of mice and mass spectrometry | eLife

A protein safeguards against cataracts
A protein safeguards against cataracts

Lens Protein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Lens Protein - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

How the 3-D structure of eye-lens proteins is formed | Aktuelles aus der  Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
How the 3-D structure of eye-lens proteins is formed | Aktuelles aus der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt

Imbalances in the eye lens proteome are linked to cataract formation |  Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Imbalances in the eye lens proteome are linked to cataract formation | Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Eye Lens Protein Molecule by Laguna Design/science Photo Library
Eye Lens Protein Molecule by Laguna Design/science Photo Library

Shrew Eye Lens Protein Molecule Photograph by Laguna Design/science Photo  Library - Fine Art America
Shrew Eye Lens Protein Molecule Photograph by Laguna Design/science Photo Library - Fine Art America

Amyloids found in human cataracts
Amyloids found in human cataracts

Cataract | Cataract Surgery | Effect of Protein Imbalance - Cataracts
Cataract | Cataract Surgery | Effect of Protein Imbalance - Cataracts

Cataracts and Amyloid Beta: Early Marker and New Drug Target? - DNA Science
Cataracts and Amyloid Beta: Early Marker and New Drug Target? - DNA Science

Scientists use gene therapy and a novel light-sensing protein to restore  vision in mice | National Eye Institute
Scientists use gene therapy and a novel light-sensing protein to restore vision in mice | National Eye Institute

Frontiers | Physiological Mechanisms Regulating Lens Transport
Frontiers | Physiological Mechanisms Regulating Lens Transport

Protein misfolding and aggregation in cataract disease and prospects for  prevention: Trends in Molecular Medicine
Protein misfolding and aggregation in cataract disease and prospects for prevention: Trends in Molecular Medicine

A Closer Look at Protein Packing in the Lens of the Human Eye | Technology  Networks
A Closer Look at Protein Packing in the Lens of the Human Eye | Technology Networks

Patchy proteins form a perfect lens | Science
Patchy proteins form a perfect lens | Science

Eye lens protein. Molecular model of delta-crystallin, a protein found in  the lens of the eye. The regular arrangement of the protein in the lens is  thought to be responsible for its
Eye lens protein. Molecular model of delta-crystallin, a protein found in the lens of the eye. The regular arrangement of the protein in the lens is thought to be responsible for its

Simultaneous chemical and photochemical protein crosslinking induced by  irradiation of eye lens proteins in the presence of ascorbate: the  photosensitizing role of an UVA–visible-absorbing decomposition product of  vitamin C - Photochemical &
Simultaneous chemical and photochemical protein crosslinking induced by irradiation of eye lens proteins in the presence of ascorbate: the photosensitizing role of an UVA–visible-absorbing decomposition product of vitamin C - Photochemical &

Eye lens protein. Molecular model of gammaB-crystallin, a protein found in  the lens of the eye. The regular arrangement of the protein in the lens is  thought to be responsible for its
Eye lens protein. Molecular model of gammaB-crystallin, a protein found in the lens of the eye. The regular arrangement of the protein in the lens is thought to be responsible for its