جزییات کتاب
Content: Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–2): A. SpectorChapter 2 Classification of Human Cataractous Change by the American Cooperative Cataract Research Group Method (pages 3–24): Leo T. ChylackChapter 3 Epidemiological and Other Studies in the Assessment of Factors Contributing to Cataractogenesis (pages 25–47): R. M. Clayton, J. Cuthbert, J. Seth, C. I. Phillips, R. S. Bartholomew and J. Mck. ReidChapter 4 Oxidation and Cataract (pages 48–64): Abraham SpectorChapter 5 Metabolism and Function of Glutathione in the Lens (pages 65–87): Venkatn. Reddy and Frank J. GiblinChapter 6 Cataracts and Photochemical Damage in the Lens (pages 88–109): Raymond F BorkmanChapter 7 Diabetic and Galactosaemic Cataracts (pages 110–131): Peter F. Kador and Jin H. KinoshitaChapter 8 Calcium and the Physiology of Cataract (pages 132–162): George Duncan and Tim J. C. JacobChapter 9 Cytoskeletal Proteins of the Ageing Human Lens (pages 163–176): Harry MaiselChapter 10 Interaction of Crystallins with the Cytoskeletal–Plasma Membrane Complex of the Bovine Lens (pages 177–190): Hans Bloemendal, Wilfried W. De Jong, Frans C. S. Ramaekers, Alphons J. M. Vermorken, Irene Dunia and E. Lucio BenedettiChapter 11 Crystallin Genes: Templates for Lens Transparency (pages 191–207): Joram Piatigorsky, John M. Nickerson, Charles R. King, George Inana, J. Fielding Hejtmancik, James W. Hawkins, Teresa Borras, Toshimichi Shinohara, Graeme Wistow and Barbara NormanChapter 12 The Crystallin Gene Families (pages 208–217): John G. G. Schoenmakers, Johan T. Den Dunnen, Rob J. M. Moormann, Rosalie Jongbloed, Rob W. Van Leen and Nicolette H. LubsenChapter 13 The Molecular Structures and Interactions of Bovine and Human ??Crystallins (pages 219–236): Lesley Summers, Christine Slingsby, Helen White, Michael Narebor, David Moss, Linda Miller, Daruka Mahadevan, Peter Lindley, Huub Driessen, Tom Blundell, Johan Den Dunnen, Rob Moormann, Rob Van Leen and John SchoenmakersChapter 14 The Molecular Basis of Cataract Formation (pages 237–247): George B. BenedekChapter 15 Non?Invasive Techniques in the Study of Cataract Development at the Metabolic and Protein Molecular Level (pages 248–274): William H. Garner