BACKGROUND: Lens crystallines are special proteins in the eye lens. Because the epithelial basement membrane (lens capsule) completely encloses the lens, desquamation of aging cells is impossible, and due to the complete absence of blood vessels or transport of metabolites in this area, there is no subsequent remodelling of these fibers, nor removal of degraded lens fibers. Human tissue ultimately derives its (14)C content from the atmospheric carbon dioxide. The (14)C content of the lens proteins thus reflects the atmospheric content of (14)C when the lens crystallines were formed. Precise radiocarbon dating is made possible by comparing the (14)C content of the lens crystallines to the so-called bomb pulse, i.e. a plot of the atmospheric ...
The lens is an ideal model system for the study of macromolecular aging and its consequences for cel...
Contains fulltext : 57972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The alpha-, be...
The human lens comprises two distinct regions in which the refractive index changes at different rat...
<p>Nuclear bomb tests during 1955–63 produced large amounts of <sup>14</sup>C, which after this peri...
PurposeHuman eye lenses contain cells that persist from embryonic development. These unique, highly ...
The health and viability of cells and tissues in the human body depend on the functional integrity o...
The crystalline lens, with its unique protein content and cellular architecture, providesthe refract...
The lenticular fiber cells are comprised of extremely long-lived proteins while still maintaining an...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...
Using confocal Raman microspectroscopy with laser light of 660 nm the secondary and tertiary conform...
Purpose: Age-dependent human lens coloration may be explained by the binding of UV filters to crysta...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [276]-284)The transparency of the lens is important for p...
The lens is a highly transparent structure in the anterior portion of the eye, located between the i...
AbstractThe similarity of the yellow chromophores isolated from human cataracts with those from asco...
The α-, β- and γ-crystallins are the major protein components of the vertebrate eye lens, α-crystall...
The lens is an ideal model system for the study of macromolecular aging and its consequences for cel...
Contains fulltext : 57972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The alpha-, be...
The human lens comprises two distinct regions in which the refractive index changes at different rat...
<p>Nuclear bomb tests during 1955–63 produced large amounts of <sup>14</sup>C, which after this peri...
PurposeHuman eye lenses contain cells that persist from embryonic development. These unique, highly ...
The health and viability of cells and tissues in the human body depend on the functional integrity o...
The crystalline lens, with its unique protein content and cellular architecture, providesthe refract...
The lenticular fiber cells are comprised of extremely long-lived proteins while still maintaining an...
PURPOSE: Long-lived proteins are widespread in man, yet little is known about the processes that aff...
Using confocal Raman microspectroscopy with laser light of 660 nm the secondary and tertiary conform...
Purpose: Age-dependent human lens coloration may be explained by the binding of UV filters to crysta...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [276]-284)The transparency of the lens is important for p...
The lens is a highly transparent structure in the anterior portion of the eye, located between the i...
AbstractThe similarity of the yellow chromophores isolated from human cataracts with those from asco...
The α-, β- and γ-crystallins are the major protein components of the vertebrate eye lens, α-crystall...
The lens is an ideal model system for the study of macromolecular aging and its consequences for cel...
Contains fulltext : 57972.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The alpha-, be...
The human lens comprises two distinct regions in which the refractive index changes at different rat...