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THE EFFECTS OF NEAR‐UV RADIATION ON HUMAN LENS β‐CRYSTALLINS: PROTEIN STRUCTURAL CHANGES and THE PRODUCTION OF O
2
_
and H
2
O
2
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
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2
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Crystallins
100%
Radiation Effects
90%
Tryptophan
61%
Fluorescence
31%
Tertiary Protein Structure
30%
Proteins
28%
Photosensitizing Agents
23%
Protein Subunits
21%
Anions
20%
Photons
20%
Lenses
18%
Cataract
17%
Physics & Astronomy
proteins
61%
lenses
56%
tryptophan
43%
radiation
41%
irradiation
21%
fluorescence
16%
photooxidation
14%
cataracts
14%
products
14%
crosslinking
12%
chromophores
11%
anions
10%
oxidation
8%
photons
6%
interactions
4%
Chemical Compounds
Protein
31%
Tryptophan
28%
Protein Tertiary Structure
19%
Fluorescence
17%
Tryptophan Residue
17%
Photooxidation
15%
Photon
14%
Crosslinking
12%
Chromophore
12%
Anion
8%
Oxidation Reaction
6%
Amount
6%
Reaction Yield
6%