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Effect of mild heating on human lens epithelial cells: A possible model of lens aging

Zhang et al., 2016

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3568790061509545204
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Zhang K
Zhu X
Lu Y
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Scientific Reports

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This study aims to investigate the effect of mild heating on lens epithelial cells and to explore its possibility as an in vitro model for lens aging. Human lens epithelial cells (LECs) were heated at 50° C for a cellular lens aging study. Analysis of the head group order of lens …
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