Aims: To correlate the age-related structural changes in lens with its contents of amino acids and minerals involved in its functional activity (sodium, calcium, magnesium and copper). Study Design: Experimental study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Egypt, between June 2009 and July 2011. Methodology: One hundred male and female albino rats of the Wistar strain (Rattus norvegicus) aging 1, 6, 18, 30 & 42 months were used during experimentation. At the mentioned ages, the animals were sacrificed by diethyl ether and ocular regions were dissected and lens separated. Amino acids content were determined in both lenses of five individuals. In the other five individuals, unilateral ect...
Using confocal Raman microspectroscopy with laser light of 660 nm the secondary and tertiary conform...
Abstract PURPOSE: To describe the changes in rat retina occurring with ageing by means of histologic...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...
The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues ...
The in vivo streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat model of cataract is one of the oldest animal models...
Purpose: First, we intended to establish a method for sample preparation for measurement of ascorbat...
Cataractogenesis was studied in young rats homozygous for the radiation-induced recessive cataract m...
NMR micro-imaging technique has been used for the measurement of the water content distribution in l...
When rat lens homogenate or its soluble protein fractions are irradiated in the presence of riboflav...
This chapter describes the use of lenses obtained from rats as a model of cataractogenesis. At the m...
Background: Degenerative changes caused by aging may affect the eye, especially the retina. Such cha...
The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues ...
The lens is a highly transparent structure in the anterior portion of the eye, located between the i...
Life-long eye lens function requires an appropriate gradient refractive index, biomechanical integri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [276]-284)The transparency of the lens is important for p...
Using confocal Raman microspectroscopy with laser light of 660 nm the secondary and tertiary conform...
Abstract PURPOSE: To describe the changes in rat retina occurring with ageing by means of histologic...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...
The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues ...
The in vivo streptozotocin-induced diabetic rat model of cataract is one of the oldest animal models...
Purpose: First, we intended to establish a method for sample preparation for measurement of ascorbat...
Cataractogenesis was studied in young rats homozygous for the radiation-induced recessive cataract m...
NMR micro-imaging technique has been used for the measurement of the water content distribution in l...
When rat lens homogenate or its soluble protein fractions are irradiated in the presence of riboflav...
This chapter describes the use of lenses obtained from rats as a model of cataractogenesis. At the m...
Background: Degenerative changes caused by aging may affect the eye, especially the retina. Such cha...
The quantification of aspartic acid racemization in the proteins of nonmetabolically active tissues ...
The lens is a highly transparent structure in the anterior portion of the eye, located between the i...
Life-long eye lens function requires an appropriate gradient refractive index, biomechanical integri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [276]-284)The transparency of the lens is important for p...
Using confocal Raman microspectroscopy with laser light of 660 nm the secondary and tertiary conform...
Abstract PURPOSE: To describe the changes in rat retina occurring with ageing by means of histologic...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...