Biological Response in Various Compartments of the Rat Lens after In Vivo Exposure to UVR-B Analyzed by HR-MAS1H NMR Spectroscopy
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2006Vol. 47(12), pp. 5404–5404
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May‐Britt Tessem, Tone F. Bathen, Stefan Lo ̈fgren, Oddbjørn Sæther, Vino C. Mody, Linda Meyer, Xiuqin Dong, Per G. So ̈derberg, Anna Midelfart
Abstract
HR-MAS 1H NMR spectroscopy, combined with PR methods (PCA), is effective for analysis of separate parts of the intact rat lens. To understand the biochemistry of the lens, it is important to divide the lens into sections, representing functionally and anatomically distinct compartments.
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