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Some constituents of tissues of the eye

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The lens of the eye is a unique theme in several respects. It is derived entirely from one layer of epithelial cells and, since no cells are shed during growth, it contains cells at all stages of development. It has no blood supply and is dependent upon the aqueous humour for supply of nutrients and removal of waste. Calf lens contains a family of γ-glutamyl peptides which is unique among tissues. Those peptides are related to glutathione, γ-glutamylcys...

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University of Oxford
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DPhil
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Doctoral
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University of Oxford


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