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Spectroscopic studies on human lens crystallins
Jack N. Liang
, Usha P. Andley
, Leo T. Chylack
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%
Spectroscopic Studies
100%
Lens Crystallins
100%
Human Lens
100%
Spectroscopic Measurement
50%
Tryptophan Residues
50%
Near Ultraviolet
50%
Phenylalanine
25%
Insults
25%
Protein Domain
25%
Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy
25%
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
25%
Circular Dichroism
25%
Spectral Features
25%
Tryptophan Fluorescence
25%
Absorption Spectra
25%
High Molecular Weight Proteins
25%
Unfolded State
25%
Degree of Exposure
25%
Complete Sequence
25%
High Molecular Weight
25%
Protein Tertiary Structure
25%
X-ray Data
25%
Far Ultraviolet
25%
Ultraviolet Region
25%
Chemistry
Tryptophan
100%
Circular Dichroism
66%
Molecular Mass
66%
Spectroscopy
66%
Protein Tertiary Structure
66%
Phenylalanine
33%
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
33%
Absorption Spectra
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Crystallin
100%
Tryptophan
50%
Molecular Weight
33%
Absorption
33%
Protein Tertiary Structure
33%
Circular Dichroism
33%
Conformation
16%
X Ray
16%
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
16%
Phenylalanine
16%