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    Changes in the X‐ray diffraction pattern of porcine lens before and after simulated accommodation by Al‐Atawi, S., Albon, J., Meek, K., Hayes, S., Bell, J., Regini, J.

    Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-09-2017)
    “…Purpose During the accommodation process, the morphology of the lens changes. The crystallin proteins within the lens fibres are the primary structural unit of…”
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    Optical properties of the lens: an explanation for the zones of discontinuity by Pierscionek, B., Bahrami, M., Hoshino, M., Regini, J., Uesugi, K., Yagi, N.

    Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-10-2016)
    “…Summary Zones of discontinuity seen in living healthy human lenses when they are viewed using biomicroscopy are not understood from structural or functional…”
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    The Ordering of Corneal Collagen Fibrils with Increasing Ionic Strength by Regini, J.W., Elliott, G.F., Hodson, S.A.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (06-02-2004)
    “…The fixed stromal charge of bovine corneas, osmotically clamped at physiological hydration, was altered by regulating the amount of chloride ions bound to the…”
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    Structural Changes in α-Crystallin and Whole Eye Lens During Heating, Observed by Low-angle X-ray Diffraction by Regini, J.W., Grossmann, J.G., Burgio, M.R., Malik, N.S., Koretz, J.F., Hodson, S.A., Elliott, G.F.

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (05-03-2004)
    “…Whole eye lens and α-crystallin gels and solutions were investigated using X-ray scattering techniques at temperatures ranging from 20 °C to 70 °C. In whole…”
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    The effect of temperature on the Donnan potentials in biological polyelectrolyte gels: cornea and striated muscle by Regini, J.W., Elliott, G.F.

    “…The effect of temperature on the fixed electric charge in biological polyelectrolyte gels was studied between 10 and 35°C using the Donnan microelectrode…”
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    Neutron and X-ray scattering by ox corneal stroma differentially loaded with bound anions by Regini, J.W, Timmins, P.A, Elliott, G.F, Hodson, S.A

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (17-03-2003)
    “…Ox corneas at near physiological hydration were subjected to two variables: the amount of chloride ions bound to them and exposure of various mixtures of H…”
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    The interaction of unfolding α-lactalbumin and malate dehydrogenase with the molecular chaperone αB-crystallin: a light and X-ray scattering investigation by Regini, Justyn W, Ecroyd, Heath, Meehan, Sarah, Bremmell, Kristen, Clarke, Matthew J, Lammie, Donna, Wess, Tim, Carver, John A

    Published in Molecular vision (18-11-2010)
    “…The molecular chaperone αB-crystallin is found in high concentrations in the lens and is present in all major body tissues. Its structure and the mechanism by…”
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    Investigation of γE-crystallin target protein binding to bovine lens alpha-crystallin by small-angle neutron scattering by Clarke, M.J., Artero, J.B., Moulin, M., Callow, P., Carver, J.A., Griffiths, P.C., Haertlein, M., Harding, J.J., Meek, K.M., Timmins, P., Regini, J.W.

    “…α-Crystallin, one of the main constituent proteins in the crystalline lens, is an important molecular chaperone both within and outside the lens. Presently,…”
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    Investigation of gammaE-crystallin target protein binding to bovine lens alpha-crystallin by small-angle neutron scattering by Clarke, M J, Artero, J B, Moulin, M, Callow, P, Carver, J A, Griffiths, P C, Haertlein, M, Harding, J J, Meek, K M, Timmins, P, Regini, J W

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-03-2010)
    “…alpha-Crystallin, one of the main constituent proteins in the crystalline lens, is an important molecular chaperone both within and outside the lens…”
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    Transparency of the bovine corneal stroma at physiological hydration and its dependence on concentration of the ambient anion by Kostyuk, Oksana, Nalovina, Oksana, Mubard, Turki M., Regini, Justyn W., Meek, Keith M., Quantock, Andrew J., Elliott, Gerald F., Hodson, Stuart A.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-09-2002)
    “…De-epithelialised and de-endothelialised bovine corneal stromas with a hydration of 3.2 equilibrated at 154 m m NaCl and buffered at pH 7.4 had their optical…”
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