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J J Harding

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Experimental Eye Research|January 1, 1976
Structural proteins of the mammalian lens: a review with emphasis on changes in development, aging and cataractJ J Harding, K J Dilley
Experimental Eye Research|November 1, 1980
Carbamylation of lens proteins: a possible factor in cataractogenesis in some tropical countriesJ J Harding, K C Rixon
FEBS Letters|March 18, 1996
Alpha-crystallin acting as a molecular chaperone protects catalase against steroid-induced inactivationD W Hook, J J Harding
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 25, 1995
The reaction of methylglyoxal with human and bovine lens proteinsM L Riley, J J Harding
The Biochemical Journal|March 1, 1985
Aldehydes or dicarbonyls in non-enzymic glycosylation of proteinsH T Beswick, J J Harding
Lancet (London, England)|May 17, 1986
Do aspirin-like analgesics protect against cataract? A case-control studyR van Heyningen, J J Harding
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|August 26, 1998
Is month of birth associated with cataract in later life?J J Harding, R van Heyningen
Experimental Eye Research|March 1, 1985
Modification of DNA and protein in cataractJ J Harding, H T Beswick
The Biochemical Journal|September 15, 1987
Conformational changes induced in lens alpha- and gamma-crystallins by modification with glucose 6-phosphate. Implications for cataractH T Beswick, J J Harding
Lancet (London, England)|March 30, 1985
Lens opacities induced in rat lenses by methyl isocyanateJ J Harding, K C Rixon
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Experimental Eye Research|January 1, 1976
Structural proteins of the mammalian lens: a review with emphasis on changes in development, aging and cataractJ J Harding, K J Dilley
Experimental Eye Research|November 1, 1980
Carbamylation of lens proteins: a possible factor in cataractogenesis in some tropical countriesJ J Harding, K C Rixon
FEBS Letters|March 18, 1996
Alpha-crystallin acting as a molecular chaperone protects catalase against steroid-induced inactivationD W Hook, J J Harding
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|January 25, 1995
The reaction of methylglyoxal with human and bovine lens proteinsM L Riley, J J Harding
The Biochemical Journal|March 1, 1985
Aldehydes or dicarbonyls in non-enzymic glycosylation of proteinsH T Beswick, J J Harding
Lancet (London, England)|May 17, 1986
Do aspirin-like analgesics protect against cataract? A case-control studyR van Heyningen, J J Harding
The British Journal of Ophthalmology|August 26, 1998
Is month of birth associated with cataract in later life?J J Harding, R van Heyningen
Experimental Eye Research|March 1, 1985
Modification of DNA and protein in cataractJ J Harding, H T Beswick
The Biochemical Journal|September 15, 1987
Conformational changes induced in lens alpha- and gamma-crystallins by modification with glucose 6-phosphate. Implications for cataractH T Beswick, J J Harding
Lancet (London, England)|March 30, 1985
Lens opacities induced in rat lenses by methyl isocyanateJ J Harding, K C Rixon
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