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José da Silva Ramalho
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TITLE:
Cholesterol oxides accumulate in human cataracts
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AUTHORS:
Girao, H
; Mota, MC;
Ramalho, J
; Pereira, P;
PUBLISHED:
1998
,
SOURCE:
EXPERIMENTAL EYE RESEARCH,
VOLUME:
66,
ISSUE:
5
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
32
TITLE:
Glycation may increase lens protein susceptibility to oxidation
AUTHORS:
Ramalho, JS
;
Pereira, P
;
Marques, C
; Mota, MC;
PUBLISHED:
1997
,
SOURCE:
INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE,
VOLUME:
38,
ISSUE:
4
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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ORCID
33
TITLE:
A technical approach to the evaluation of glucose oxidation: Implications for diabetic cataract
AUTHORS:
Pereira, PC;
Fernandes, R
;
Ramalho, JS
; Mota, MC;
Oliveira, CR
;
PUBLISHED:
1996
,
SOURCE:
OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH,
VOLUME:
28,
ISSUE:
5
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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:
1
IN MY:
ORCID
34
TITLE:
An experimental model for the evaluation of lipid peroxidation in lens membranes
AUTHORS:
Fernandes, R
;
Pereira, P
;
Ramalho, JS
; Mota, MC;
Oliveira, CR
;
PUBLISHED:
1996
,
SOURCE:
CURRENT EYE RESEARCH,
VOLUME:
15,
ISSUE:
4
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Scopus
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:
4
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ORCID
35
TITLE:
Cataract in diabetic subjects and oxidative degradation of lens proteins
AUTHORS:
Ramalho, JS
;
Pereira, P
;
Marques, C
; Mota, MC;
PUBLISHED:
1996
,
SOURCE:
INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE,
VOLUME:
37,
ISSUE:
3
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Scopus
WOS
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ORCID
36
TITLE:
Cholesterol oxidation in lens membranes: Implications on cataract development
AUTHORS:
Girao, H
;
Pereira, P
;
Ramalho, JS
; Mota, MC;
PUBLISHED:
1996
,
SOURCE:
INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE,
VOLUME:
37,
ISSUE:
3
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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ORCID
37
TITLE:
Crystallin composition of human cataractous lens may be modulated by protein glycation
AUTHORS:
Ramalho, J
;
Marques, C
;
Pereira, P
; Moto, MC;
PUBLISHED:
1996
,
SOURCE:
GRAEFES ARCHIVE FOR CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL OPHTHALMOLOGY,
VOLUME:
234,
ISSUE:
SUPPL. 1
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
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:
7
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ORCID
38
TITLE:
Role of glycation in human lens protein structure change
AUTHORS:
Ramalho, JS
;
Marques, C
;
Pereira, PC
; Mota, MC;
PUBLISHED:
1996
,
SOURCE:
European Journal of Ophthalmology,
VOLUME:
6,
ISSUE:
2
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
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ORCID
39
TITLE:
BENDAZAC DECREASES IN-VITRO GLYCATION OF HUMAN LENS CRYSTALLINS - DECREASE OF IN-VITRO PROTEIN GLYCATION BY BENDAZAC
AUTHORS:
MARQUES, C
;
RAMALHO, JS
;
PEREIRA, P
;
MOTA, MC
;
PUBLISHED:
1995
,
SOURCE:
DOCUMENTA OPHTHALMOLOGICA,
VOLUME:
90,
ISSUE:
4
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
WOS
40
TITLE:
Protein glycation and in vivo distribution of human lens fluorescence
AUTHORS:
Mota, MC;
Carvalho, P
;
Ramalho, JS
; Cardoso, E; Gaspar, AM; Abreu, G;
PUBLISHED:
1995
,
SOURCE:
International Ophthalmology,
VOLUME:
18,
ISSUE:
4
INDEXED IN:
Scopus
CrossRef
:
9
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ORCID
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