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K P Mitton

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Heredity|February 25, 2010
Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms in vertebrate eye development and diseaseA Cvekl, K P Mitton
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International|December 1, 1993
Topical application and uptake of vitamin E acetate by the skin and conversion to free vitamin EJ R Trevithick, K P Mitton
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1994
High-performance liquid chromatography-electrochemical detection of antioxidants in vertebrate lens: glutathione, tocopherol, and ascorbateK P Mitton, J R Trevithick
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International|April 16, 1999
Uptake of vitamin E succinate by the skin, conversion to free vitamin E, and transport to internal organsJ R Trevithick, K P Mitton
International Ophthalmology Clinics|November 7, 2000
Vitamins C and E in cataract risk reductionJ R Trevithick, K P Mitton
Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|August 1, 1989
Acetate assimilation by the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombeC S Tsai, K P Mitton, B F Johnson
Current Eye Research|October 23, 1997
Free amino acids reflect impact of selenite-dependent stress on primary metabolism in rat lensK P Mitton, J L Hess, G E Bunce
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 1, 1995
Causes of decreased phase transition temperature in selenite cataract modelK P Mitton, J L Hess, G E Bunce
Ophthalmic Research|January 1, 1996
Precataractous changes affect lens transparency in the selenite cataractJ L Hess, K P Mitton, G E Bunce
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 1996
Cysteine protease activated by expression of HIV-1 protease in transgenic mice. MIP26 (aquaporin-0) cleavage and cataract formation in vivo and ex vivoK P Mitton, T Kamiya, S J Tumminia, et al.
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Heredity|February 25, 2010
Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms in vertebrate eye development and diseaseA Cvekl, K P Mitton
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International|December 1, 1993
Topical application and uptake of vitamin E acetate by the skin and conversion to free vitamin EJ R Trevithick, K P Mitton
Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1994
High-performance liquid chromatography-electrochemical detection of antioxidants in vertebrate lens: glutathione, tocopherol, and ascorbateK P Mitton, J R Trevithick
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International|April 16, 1999
Uptake of vitamin E succinate by the skin, conversion to free vitamin E, and transport to internal organsJ R Trevithick, K P Mitton
International Ophthalmology Clinics|November 7, 2000
Vitamins C and E in cataract risk reductionJ R Trevithick, K P Mitton
Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|August 1, 1989
Acetate assimilation by the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombeC S Tsai, K P Mitton, B F Johnson
Current Eye Research|October 23, 1997
Free amino acids reflect impact of selenite-dependent stress on primary metabolism in rat lensK P Mitton, J L Hess, G E Bunce
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|April 1, 1995
Causes of decreased phase transition temperature in selenite cataract modelK P Mitton, J L Hess, G E Bunce
Ophthalmic Research|January 1, 1996
Precataractous changes affect lens transparency in the selenite cataractJ L Hess, K P Mitton, G E Bunce
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 13, 1996
Cysteine protease activated by expression of HIV-1 protease in transgenic mice. MIP26 (aquaporin-0) cleavage and cataract formation in vivo and ex vivoK P Mitton, T Kamiya, S J Tumminia, et al.
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