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Photoreactions of human lens monomeric crystallins
Usha P. Andley, Barbara A. Clark
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
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Crystallin
100%
Human Lens
100%
Photoreaction
100%
Irradiation
50%
Water-soluble
50%
Hydrogen Peroxide
50%
N-formylkynurenine
50%
Photogeneration
50%
Fluorescence Emission
25%
Photodamage
25%
Microenvironment
25%
Insoluble Aggregates
25%
Tryptophan Residues
25%
Tryptophan Fluorescence
25%
Tryptophan Photooxidation
25%
Photooxidation Products
25%
Photosensitization
25%
O2 Radical
25%
Chemistry
Tryptophan
100%
Hydrogen Peroxide
66%
N-Formylkynurenine
66%
Photooxidation
33%
Water Insoluble
33%
Water Soluble
33%
Fluorescence Emission Maxima
33%