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lens development in camera-type eye
Known as:
lens development
, lens development in camera-style eye
The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the lens over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The lens is a transparent…
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camera-type eye development
Narrower (3)
lens epithelial cell proliferation
lens fiber cell differentiation
lens morphogenesis in camera-type eye
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2014
2014
Expression of the de novo DNA methyltransferases (dnmt3 – dnmt8) during zebrafish lens development
Pawat Seritrakul
,
J. Gross
Developmental Dynamics
2014
Corpus ID: 6378995
Background: De novo DNA methylation is thought to be critical for cellular reprogramming during tissue differentiation and…
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2005
2005
Transgenic Mice Expressing Dominant-negative Osmotic-response Element-binding Protein (OREBP) in Lens Exhibit Fiber Cell Elongation Defect Associated with Increased DNA Breaks*
Yu Wang
,
B. C. Ko
,
+5 authors
S. S. Chung
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 44789526
Osmotic-response element-binding protein (OREBP), also known as TonEBP or NFAT5, is thought to be responsible for the induction…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Genetics of childhood cataract.
P. Francis
,
A. Moore
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
2004
Corpus ID: 30592474
PURPOSE OF REVIEW Congenital cataracts, although much less common than their age-related counterparts, account for one-tenth of…
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2003
2003
Reduced survival of lens epithelial cells in theα A-crystallin-knockout mouse
J. Xi
,
F. Bai
,
U. Andley
Journal of Cell Science
2003
Corpus ID: 16511911
αA-Crystallin (αA) is a molecular chaperone expressed preferentially in the lens. αA transcripts are first detected during the…
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2000
2000
Up‐regulation of novel intermediate filament proteins in primary fiber cells: An indicator of all vertebrate lens fiber differentiation?
M. Ireland
,
P. Wallace
,
+9 authors
R. Quinlan
The Anatomical Record
2000
Corpus ID: 9176246
The early embryonic development and expression patterns of the eye lens specific cytoskeletal proteins, CP49 and CP95, were…
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2000
2000
Spatiotemporal distribution of zonulae adherens and associated actin bundles in both epithelium and fiber cells during chicken lens development.
W. Lo
,
A. P. Shaw
,
D. Paulsen
,
A. Mills
Experimental Eye Research
2000
Corpus ID: 33320841
Zonulae adherens and associated actin bundles (ZA/AB) are believed to play a major role in epithelial folding and invagination…
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1999
1999
A transgenic animal model of osmotic cataract. Part 1: over-expression of bovine Na+/myo-inositol cotransporter in lens fibers.
P. Cammarata
,
C. Zhou
,
+4 authors
M. Robinson
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
1999
Corpus ID: 7014152
PURPOSE Intracellular osmotic stress is believed to be linked to the advancement of diabetic cataract. Although the accumulation…
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1998
1998
Aphakia (ak), a mouse mutation affecting early eye development: fine mapping, consideration of candidate genes and altered Pax6 and Six3 gene expression pattern.
C. Grimm
,
B. Chatterjee
,
+5 authors
J. Graw
Developmental Genetics
1998
Corpus ID: 21382355
The homozygous mouse mutant aphakia (ak) has been characterized by bilaterally aphakic eyes without a pupil [Varnum DS, Stevens…
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1990
1990
Regulation of vimentin gene expression in the ocular lens.
C. M. Sax
,
F. Farrell
,
Z. Zehner
,
J. Piatigorsky
Developmental Biology
1990
Corpus ID: 2307542
Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
Immunofluorescence localization of the crystallins in amphibian lens development, with special reference to the γ-crystallins
D. S. McDevitt
,
I. Meza
,
T. Yamada
1969
Corpus ID: 39881109
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