Impact of aging and hyperbaric oxygen in vivo on guinea pig lens lipids and nuclear light scatter.
Douglas Borchman, Li Li(University of Louisville), Venkat N. Reddy(Queensland Rail), Marta C. Yappert(University of Louisville), Daxin Tang(Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute), Frank J. Giblin(University of Rochester), Victor R. Leverenz, Li-Ren Lin(W.K. Kellogg Foundation)
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September 1, 2000
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