UVA Light In vivo Reaches the Nucleus of the Guinea Pig Lens and Produces Deleterious, Oxidative Effects
Frank J. Giblin(University of Rochester), James Dillon(Columbia University), Li-Ren Lin(W.K. Kellogg Foundation), Loan Dang, Venkat N. Reddy(Queensland Rail), Nalin J. Unakar, Marjorie F. Lou(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Vanita A. Padgaonkar, Victor R. Leverenz, Douglas Borchman
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