April 1987
Volume 28, Issue 4
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Iris-ciliary complex inhibits protein synthesis by organ cultured mammalian ocular lens cells.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science April 1987, Vol.28, 759-762. doi:
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      M Bagchi, A A Dave, A K Singh, M J Caporale; Iris-ciliary complex inhibits protein synthesis by organ cultured mammalian ocular lens cells.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1987;28(4):759-762.

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Abstract

Freshly isolated rabbit ocular lenses with or without adhering iris-ciliary complex were organ cultured. It was found that lenses with iris-ciliary complex showed decreased protein synthetic ability. Vimentin, a cytoskeletal protein and MP-26, a membrane associated protein, were used as markers for protein synthetic activity. Removal of the iris-ciliary complex at least partially restores the protein synthetic capability of the lens. The ocular lenses cultured with iris-ciliary complex for 48 hr showed marked equatorial opacities.

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