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W H Garner

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Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1984
Non-invasive techniques in the study of cataract development at the metabolic and protein molecular levelW H Garner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1978
Racemization in human lens: evidence of rapid insolubilization of specific polypeptides in cataract formationW H Garner, A Spector
Experimental Eye Research|December 1, 1981
Hydrogen peroxide and human cataractA Spector, W H Garner
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 3, 1975
Semisynthesis of a specific NH-2-terminal (1-13-C) glycine adduct to sperm whale myoglobin: intermediate protection of epsilon-amino groups with methyl acetimidateW H Garner, F R Gurd
Current Eye Research|August 1, 1988
Structure analysis of bovine lens calf gamma-II crystallin: residue assignments of the five histidine CE1 resonances observed by proton-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyW H Garner, V N Balaji
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 28, 1979
Glucosylation of human lens protein and cataractogenesisA Pande, W H Garner, A Spector
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|May 1, 1994
Spectral characterization of lipid peroxidation in rabbit lens membranes induced by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of Fe2+/Fe3+ cations: a site-specific catalyzed oxidationO P Lamba, D Borchman, W H Garner
Experimental Eye Research|September 1, 1979
Comparison of the 10 000 and 43 000 dalton polypeptide populations isolated from the water soluble and insoluble fractions of human cataractous lensesW H Garner, M H Garner, A Spector
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1983
H2O2-induced uncoupling of bovine lens Na+,K+-ATPaseW H Garner, M H Garner, A Spector
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|January 1, 1986
H2O2-modification of Na,K-ATPase. Alterations in external Na+ and K+ stimulation of K+ influxM H Garner, W H Garner, A Spector
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Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1984
Non-invasive techniques in the study of cataract development at the metabolic and protein molecular levelW H Garner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1978
Racemization in human lens: evidence of rapid insolubilization of specific polypeptides in cataract formationW H Garner, A Spector
Experimental Eye Research|December 1, 1981
Hydrogen peroxide and human cataractA Spector, W H Garner
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 3, 1975
Semisynthesis of a specific NH-2-terminal (1-13-C) glycine adduct to sperm whale myoglobin: intermediate protection of epsilon-amino groups with methyl acetimidateW H Garner, F R Gurd
Current Eye Research|August 1, 1988
Structure analysis of bovine lens calf gamma-II crystallin: residue assignments of the five histidine CE1 resonances observed by proton-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyW H Garner, V N Balaji
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|August 28, 1979
Glucosylation of human lens protein and cataractogenesisA Pande, W H Garner, A Spector
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|May 1, 1994
Spectral characterization of lipid peroxidation in rabbit lens membranes induced by hydrogen peroxide in the presence of Fe2+/Fe3+ cations: a site-specific catalyzed oxidationO P Lamba, D Borchman, W H Garner
Experimental Eye Research|September 1, 1979
Comparison of the 10 000 and 43 000 dalton polypeptide populations isolated from the water soluble and insoluble fractions of human cataractous lensesW H Garner, M H Garner, A Spector
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1983
H2O2-induced uncoupling of bovine lens Na+,K+-ATPaseW H Garner, M H Garner, A Spector
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|January 1, 1986
H2O2-modification of Na,K-ATPase. Alterations in external Na+ and K+ stimulation of K+ influxM H Garner, W H Garner, A Spector
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