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Experimental Eye Research|July 1, 1982
Comparison of polyunsaturated fatty acid levels in normal and mature cataractous human lensesL Rosenfeld, A Spector
Investigative Ophthalmology|May 1, 1976
Human alpha-crystallin-III isolation and characterization of protein from normal infant lenses and old lens peripheriesD Roy, A Spector
Experimental Eye Research|April 1, 1978
Human insoluble lens protein. I. Separation and partial characterization of polypeptidesD Roy, A Spector
Experimental Eye Research|April 1, 1978
Human insoluble lens protein. II. Isolation and characterization of a 9600 dalton polypeptideD Roy, A Spector
The Western Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1983
Fever and leukopenia in a 2-year-oldS A Spector, P Goscienski, S A Spector, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 15, 1989
The dephosphorylation of lens alpha-crystallin A chainR Chiesa, A Spector
European Journal of Biochemistry|July 21, 2000
alpha-crystallin prevents irreversible protein denaturation and acts cooperatively with other heat-shock proteins to renature the stabilized partially denatured protein in an ATP-dependent mannerK Wang, A Spector
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 12, 2001
ATP causes small heat shock proteins to release denatured proteinK Wang, A Spector
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 6, 1994
The chaperone activity of bovine alpha crystallin. Interaction with other lens crystallins in native and denatured statesK Wang, A Spector
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|February 1, 1995
Alpha-crystallin can act as a chaperone under conditions of oxidative stressK Wang, A Spector
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Experimental Eye Research|July 1, 1982
Comparison of polyunsaturated fatty acid levels in normal and mature cataractous human lensesL Rosenfeld, A Spector
Investigative Ophthalmology|May 1, 1976
Human alpha-crystallin-III isolation and characterization of protein from normal infant lenses and old lens peripheriesD Roy, A Spector
Experimental Eye Research|April 1, 1978
Human insoluble lens protein. I. Separation and partial characterization of polypeptidesD Roy, A Spector
Experimental Eye Research|April 1, 1978
Human insoluble lens protein. II. Isolation and characterization of a 9600 dalton polypeptideD Roy, A Spector
The Western Journal of Medicine|January 1, 1983
Fever and leukopenia in a 2-year-oldS A Spector, P Goscienski, S A Spector, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 15, 1989
The dephosphorylation of lens alpha-crystallin A chainR Chiesa, A Spector
European Journal of Biochemistry|July 21, 2000
alpha-crystallin prevents irreversible protein denaturation and acts cooperatively with other heat-shock proteins to renature the stabilized partially denatured protein in an ATP-dependent mannerK Wang, A Spector
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 12, 2001
ATP causes small heat shock proteins to release denatured proteinK Wang, A Spector
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 6, 1994
The chaperone activity of bovine alpha crystallin. Interaction with other lens crystallins in native and denatured statesK Wang, A Spector
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|February 1, 1995
Alpha-crystallin can act as a chaperone under conditions of oxidative stressK Wang, A Spector
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