April 1962
Volume 1, Issue 2
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Effect of Amino Acid, Purine, and Pyrimidine Analogues on Activation of Corneal Stromal Cells to take up Neutral Red
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  • VIRGINIA WEIMAR
    Department of Ophthalmology, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University New York, N. Y.; Present address: University of Oregon Medical School, Portland 1, Ore.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science April 1962, Vol.1, 226-232. doi:
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      VIRGINIA WEIMAR; Effect of Amino Acid, Purine, and Pyrimidine Analogues on Activation of Corneal Stromal Cells to take up Neutral Red. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1962;1(2):226-232.

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Abstract

Amino acid analogues and purine and pyrimidine analogues which interfere with protein and/or ribonucleic acid synthesis completely suppress the activation of corneal stromal cells to take up neutral red. The corneal epithelium exerts a pronounced protective effect against the inhibitory action of the analogues.

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