O. Hockwin, W. B. Rathbun
Progress in Anterior Eye Segment Research and Practice
Volume in Honour of Prof. John E. Harris, Ph. D., M. D.
O. Hockwin, W. B. Rathbun
Progress in Anterior Eye Segment Research and Practice
Volume in Honour of Prof. John E. Harris, Ph. D., M. D.
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Produktdetails
- Documenta Ophthalmologica Proceedings Series .18
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Netherlands / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-6193-158-4
- 1979.
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 1979
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9789061931584
- ISBN-10: 9061931584
- Artikelnr.: 24473048
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John E. Harris-I. The Scientist.- John E. Harris-II. The Clinician.- John E. Harris-III. National Scope.- John E. Harris-IV. Departmental Chairman and Friend.- John E. Harris-V. Publications.- Senile cataractogenesis and lens lipids.- Free amino acids and other solutes in the lens during formation and reversal of triparanol cataract.- Cation transport in the lens and the Na-K-activated ATP-ase system.- The crystalline of the rat lens cortex and nucleus with Triparanol-in-duced cataracts also related to ageing.- Inhibition of sorbitol production in human lenses by aldose reductase inhibitor.- Alteration of lens tonicity by low temperature and the effect of inhibitors on osmotic water transport.- A preliminary study of the dynamic aspects of age dependent changes in the abundances of human lens polypeptides.- Polypeptides in the vertebrate lens.- Utilization of bency-clane-hydrogen-fumarate as a substrate for the citric acid cycle of bovine lenses.- Differences in the susceptibility of various aldose reductase inhibition.- Studies on the crystalline lens. XXVIII. The interrelationship of hydration, osmolarity and electrolyte content in lenses of varying weights from young rabbits.- Calcium and transport in the bovine lens.- Stimulation of amino acid incorporation into human lens proteins.- Anterior fusiform cataract (cat-b): A new type of recessively inherited lens opacity in the Sprague Dawley rat.- Utilization of fructose-1, 6-diphosphate as glycolytic substrate in bovine lens homogenates.- Effect of long-wave ultraviolet light on the lens. III. A Study of factors influencing UV-induced injury to the lens in vitro.- Factors affecting light transmission in normal ageing lens, brown nuclear, cortical and mixed cataracts.- Studies on lens proteins. II. Solubleand membrane proteins in normal and cataractous lenses.- Post-synthetic alterations of lens enzymes demonstrated by heat lability measurements.- Effect of varying medium potassium on lens volume.- Cataract-a semantic traps.- The Reversal of Triparanol Induced Cataract in the Rat VI. Ultra-structural Changes.- Staphylococcal Central Corneal Ulcer.- Metabolic heterogeneity of keratan sulfate in bovine cornea and its role in the maintenance of corneal collagen structure.- The antigenicity of non-viable experimental corneal xenografts.- Modifications of sulfhydryl groups in the corneal endothelium with organic mercurials.- Current Concepts in the physiology of the cornea.- Penetration keratoplasty in the guinea pig.- Ascorbic acid, glutathione and lactate in experimental ultraviolet keratitis.- Ocular findings in adolescent and adult cystinosis.- In vitro corticosteriod sensitivity in patients with Fuch's dystrophy.- Stimulation of mitosis and hypertrophy of corneal stromal cells by mesodermal growth factor. Influence of endothelium and epithelium.- Enzymic activities found in human tears.- Possible adverse effects from topical ocular anesthetics.- Lattice degeneration in the black African.- The adrenergic effects on cyclic AMP and tension of the spincter pupillae of the rabbit.- Epithelial Cells cysts of the anterior chamber treated by acid injections.
John E. Harris-I. The Scientist.- John E. Harris-II. The Clinician.- John E. Harris-III. National Scope.- John E. Harris-IV. Departmental Chairman and Friend.- John E. Harris-V. Publications.- Senile cataractogenesis and lens lipids.- Free amino acids and other solutes in the lens during formation and reversal of triparanol cataract.- Cation transport in the lens and the Na-K-activated ATP-ase system.- The crystalline of the rat lens cortex and nucleus with Triparanol-in-duced cataracts also related to ageing.- Inhibition of sorbitol production in human lenses by aldose reductase inhibitor.- Alteration of lens tonicity by low temperature and the effect of inhibitors on osmotic water transport.- A preliminary study of the dynamic aspects of age dependent changes in the abundances of human lens polypeptides.- Polypeptides in the vertebrate lens.- Utilization of bency-clane-hydrogen-fumarate as a substrate for the citric acid cycle of bovine lenses.- Differences in the susceptibility of various aldose reductase inhibition.- Studies on the crystalline lens. XXVIII. The interrelationship of hydration, osmolarity and electrolyte content in lenses of varying weights from young rabbits.- Calcium and transport in the bovine lens.- Stimulation of amino acid incorporation into human lens proteins.- Anterior fusiform cataract (cat-b): A new type of recessively inherited lens opacity in the Sprague Dawley rat.- Utilization of fructose-1, 6-diphosphate as glycolytic substrate in bovine lens homogenates.- Effect of long-wave ultraviolet light on the lens. III. A Study of factors influencing UV-induced injury to the lens in vitro.- Factors affecting light transmission in normal ageing lens, brown nuclear, cortical and mixed cataracts.- Studies on lens proteins. II. Solubleand membrane proteins in normal and cataractous lenses.- Post-synthetic alterations of lens enzymes demonstrated by heat lability measurements.- Effect of varying medium potassium on lens volume.- Cataract-a semantic traps.- The Reversal of Triparanol Induced Cataract in the Rat VI. Ultra-structural Changes.- Staphylococcal Central Corneal Ulcer.- Metabolic heterogeneity of keratan sulfate in bovine cornea and its role in the maintenance of corneal collagen structure.- The antigenicity of non-viable experimental corneal xenografts.- Modifications of sulfhydryl groups in the corneal endothelium with organic mercurials.- Current Concepts in the physiology of the cornea.- Penetration keratoplasty in the guinea pig.- Ascorbic acid, glutathione and lactate in experimental ultraviolet keratitis.- Ocular findings in adolescent and adult cystinosis.- In vitro corticosteriod sensitivity in patients with Fuch's dystrophy.- Stimulation of mitosis and hypertrophy of corneal stromal cells by mesodermal growth factor. Influence of endothelium and epithelium.- Enzymic activities found in human tears.- Possible adverse effects from topical ocular anesthetics.- Lattice degeneration in the black African.- The adrenergic effects on cyclic AMP and tension of the spincter pupillae of the rabbit.- Epithelial Cells cysts of the anterior chamber treated by acid injections.