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Roy A Quinlan

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Experimental Eye Research|February 12, 2017
The eye lens - a paradigm for healthy livingRoy A Quinlan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 7, 2015
DRUG DISCOVERY. A new dawn for cataractsRoy A Quinlan
Experimental Eye Research|April 5, 2016
Small molecules, both dietary and endogenous, influence the onset of lens cataractsStephen Barnes, Roy A Quinlan
Experimental Cell Research|November 24, 2005
Lenticular chaperones suppress the aggregation of the cataract-causing mutant T5P gamma C-crystallinVilius Pigaga, Roy A Quinlan
Experimental Eye Research|February 26, 2022
The eye lens as an aging paradigm par excellenceRoy A Quinlan, Frank Giblin
Experimental Cell Research|March 22, 2005
Seeing is believing! The optical properties of the eye lens are dependent upon a functional intermediate filament cytoskeletonMing Der Perng, Roy A Quinlan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 18, 2018
γ-Crystallin redox-detox in the lensRoy A Quinlan, Philip J Hogg
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 21, 2023
The redox-responsive roles of intermediate filaments in cellular stress detection, integration and mitigationDolores Pérez-Sala, Roy A Quinlan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 27, 2013
Chaperones: needed for both the good times and the bad timesRoy A Quinlan, R John Ellis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 29, 2022
Insights into the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms mediating the longevity of the transparent optics of the eye lensRoy A Quinlan, John I Clark
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Experimental Eye Research|February 12, 2017
The eye lens - a paradigm for healthy livingRoy A Quinlan
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 7, 2015
DRUG DISCOVERY. A new dawn for cataractsRoy A Quinlan
Experimental Eye Research|April 5, 2016
Small molecules, both dietary and endogenous, influence the onset of lens cataractsStephen Barnes, Roy A Quinlan
Experimental Cell Research|November 24, 2005
Lenticular chaperones suppress the aggregation of the cataract-causing mutant T5P gamma C-crystallinVilius Pigaga, Roy A Quinlan
Experimental Eye Research|February 26, 2022
The eye lens as an aging paradigm par excellenceRoy A Quinlan, Frank Giblin
Experimental Cell Research|March 22, 2005
Seeing is believing! The optical properties of the eye lens are dependent upon a functional intermediate filament cytoskeletonMing Der Perng, Roy A Quinlan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 18, 2018
γ-Crystallin redox-detox in the lensRoy A Quinlan, Philip J Hogg
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|November 21, 2023
The redox-responsive roles of intermediate filaments in cellular stress detection, integration and mitigationDolores Pérez-Sala, Roy A Quinlan
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 27, 2013
Chaperones: needed for both the good times and the bad timesRoy A Quinlan, R John Ellis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 29, 2022
Insights into the biochemical and biophysical mechanisms mediating the longevity of the transparent optics of the eye lensRoy A Quinlan, John I Clark
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