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Peter J Minogue

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Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|January 7, 2004
An alpha-tocopherol dose response study in Paramecium tetraureliaPeter J Minogue, John N Thomas
Molecular Vision|January 8, 2020
CHOP is dispensable for lens transparency in wild-type and connexin50 mutant micePeter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, Viviana M Berthoud
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 31, 2013
A connexin50 mutant, CX50fs, that causes cataracts is unstable, but is rescued by a proteasomal inhibitorPeter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, Viviana M Berthoud
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 28, 2026
Hypoxia Increases Connexin46 and Connexin43 Levels in KNS-42 Glioblastoma CellsPeter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, Viviana M Berthoud
Journal of Cell Science|March 8, 2011
Autophagy: a pathway that contributes to connexin degradationAlexandra Lichtenstein, Peter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|June 19, 2018
Chemical chaperone treatment improves levels and distributions of connexins in Cx50D47A mouse lensesOscar Jara, Peter J Minogue, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
Biomolecules|October 10, 2020
Do Connexin Mutants Cause Cataracts by Perturbing Glutathione Levels and Redox Metabolism in the Lens?Oscar Jara, Peter J Minogue, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
Cells|September 23, 2022
Levels and Modifications of Both Lens Fiber Cell Connexins Are Affected in Connexin Mutant MiceOscar Jara, Peter J Minogue, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|April 20, 2004
Pathways for degradation of connexins and gap junctionsViviana M Berthoud, Peter J Minogue, James G Laing, et al.
Frontiers in Ophthalmology|July 13, 2023
Pediatric cataracts of different etiologies contain insoluble, calcified particlesPeter J Minogue, Sarah H Rodriguez, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
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Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|January 7, 2004
An alpha-tocopherol dose response study in Paramecium tetraureliaPeter J Minogue, John N Thomas
Molecular Vision|January 8, 2020
CHOP is dispensable for lens transparency in wild-type and connexin50 mutant micePeter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, Viviana M Berthoud
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 31, 2013
A connexin50 mutant, CX50fs, that causes cataracts is unstable, but is rescued by a proteasomal inhibitorPeter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, Viviana M Berthoud
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|March 28, 2026
Hypoxia Increases Connexin46 and Connexin43 Levels in KNS-42 Glioblastoma CellsPeter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, Viviana M Berthoud
Journal of Cell Science|March 8, 2011
Autophagy: a pathway that contributes to connexin degradationAlexandra Lichtenstein, Peter J Minogue, Eric C Beyer, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|June 19, 2018
Chemical chaperone treatment improves levels and distributions of connexins in Cx50D47A mouse lensesOscar Jara, Peter J Minogue, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
Biomolecules|October 10, 2020
Do Connexin Mutants Cause Cataracts by Perturbing Glutathione Levels and Redox Metabolism in the Lens?Oscar Jara, Peter J Minogue, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
Cells|September 23, 2022
Levels and Modifications of Both Lens Fiber Cell Connexins Are Affected in Connexin Mutant MiceOscar Jara, Peter J Minogue, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|April 20, 2004
Pathways for degradation of connexins and gap junctionsViviana M Berthoud, Peter J Minogue, James G Laing, et al.
Frontiers in Ophthalmology|July 13, 2023
Pediatric cataracts of different etiologies contain insoluble, calcified particlesPeter J Minogue, Sarah H Rodriguez, Viviana M Berthoud, et al.
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