Search Results - "Kays, W T"
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The cellular basis of corneal transparency: evidence for 'corneal crystallins'
Published in Journal of cell science (01-03-1999)“…In vivo corneal light scattering measurements using a novel confocal microscope demonstrated greatly increased backscatter from corneal stromal fibrocytes…”
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Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Class 3 Expression: Identification of a Cornea-Preferred Gene Promoter in Transgenic Mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-12-1997)“…Aldehyde dehydrogenase class 3 (ALDH3) constitutes 20-40% of the total water-soluble proteins in the mammalian cornea. Here, we show by Northern blot analysis…”
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Transketolase Is a Major Protein in the Mouse Cornea
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-12-1996)“…Earlier experiments in this laboratory identified a highly expressed 65-68-kDa protein in both mouse and human corneas (Cuthbertson, R. A., Tomarev, S. I., and…”
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Transketolase Gene Expression in the Cornea Is Influenced by Environmental Factors and Developmentally Controlled Events
Published in Cornea (01-11-2000)“…PURPOSE.Transketolase (TKT) has been proposed to be a corneal crystallin, and its gene and protein are abundantly expressed in the corneal epithelium of…”
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Enhancer-independent promoter activity of the mouse alphaB-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene in the lens and cornea of transgenic mice
Published in Mechanisms of development (01-04-2000)“…The alphaB-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene is expressed very highly in the mouse eye lens and to a lesser extent in many other nonocular tissues,…”
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Enhancer-independent promoter activity of the mouse αB-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene in the lens and cornea of transgenic mice
Published in Mechanisms of development (01-04-2000)“…The αB-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene is expressed very highly in the mouse eye lens and to a lesser extent in many other nonocular tissues,…”
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