The crystalline lens of the vertebrate eye grows throughout life. This growth may be enormous in fish, while the lens must be functional from larva to adult. During growth, the fiber cells of the lens must increase the concentration of specific proteins (crystallins) in the cytoplasm to increase refractive index. However, the bulk of the fiber cells in a vertebrate lens are denucleated and have no organelles to synthesize proteins. To study how this problem is solved, we first measured lens fiber cell thickness in the Nile tilapia, a teleost fish. In the lenses from 25 fish, in two size groups, fibers were considerably thinner than in other vertebrates. Fiber thickness was about constant along the radius of the lens and the same between the...
AbstractWe investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to v...
In recent years the vertebrate eye lens has received considerable attention as a potential biochemic...
The γS1- and γS2-crystallins, structural eye lens proteins from the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichu...
The crystalline lens of the vertebrate eye grows throughout life. This growth may be enormous in fis...
I have investigated some of the biological regulatory mechanisms governing the development of crysta...
The crystalline lens of a vertebrate eye is a gradient-index lens and grows throughout life by addit...
The lens is an ideal tissue to study growth and ageing since it continually grows throughout life ac...
PurposeThe roles that crystallin proteins play during lens development are not well understood. Simi...
SummaryOne of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is t...
In a typical fish eye, the crystalline lens is the only refractive element. It is spherical in shape...
One of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is that mos...
The eye lenses of Parma microlepis from the rocky barrens of Sydney (New South Wales, Australia) wer...
Fiber cells of the ocular lens are arranged in a series of concentric shells. New growth shells are ...
The water soluble proteins of the lens collected from different age group of the fish Catla catla we...
We investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to visual in...
AbstractWe investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to v...
In recent years the vertebrate eye lens has received considerable attention as a potential biochemic...
The γS1- and γS2-crystallins, structural eye lens proteins from the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichu...
The crystalline lens of the vertebrate eye grows throughout life. This growth may be enormous in fis...
I have investigated some of the biological regulatory mechanisms governing the development of crysta...
The crystalline lens of a vertebrate eye is a gradient-index lens and grows throughout life by addit...
The lens is an ideal tissue to study growth and ageing since it continually grows throughout life ac...
PurposeThe roles that crystallin proteins play during lens development are not well understood. Simi...
SummaryOne of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is t...
In a typical fish eye, the crystalline lens is the only refractive element. It is spherical in shape...
One of the reasons that the crystalline lenses of vertebrate eyes are highly transparent is that mos...
The eye lenses of Parma microlepis from the rocky barrens of Sydney (New South Wales, Australia) wer...
Fiber cells of the ocular lens are arranged in a series of concentric shells. New growth shells are ...
The water soluble proteins of the lens collected from different age group of the fish Catla catla we...
We investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to visual in...
AbstractWe investigated whether the development of the vertebrate crystalline lens is sensitive to v...
In recent years the vertebrate eye lens has received considerable attention as a potential biochemic...
The γS1- and γS2-crystallins, structural eye lens proteins from the Antarctic toothfish (Dissostichu...