Usha P. Andley
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Washington University School of Medicine
St Louis
Missouri
USA
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- AlphaA-crystallin R49Cneo mutation influences the architecture of lens fiber cell membranes and causes posterior and nuclear cataracts in mice. Andley, U.P. BMC. Ophthalmol (2009)
- Effects of alpha-crystallin on lens cell function and cataract pathology. Andley, U.P. Curr. Mol. Med. (2009)
- The lens epithelium: focus on the expression and function of the alpha-crystallin chaperones. Andley, U.P. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. (2008)
- Mechanism of insolubilization by a single-point mutation in alphaA-crystallin linked with hereditary human cataracts. Andley, U.P., Hamilton, P.D., Ravi, N. Biochemistry (2008)
- Crystallins in the eye: Function and pathology. Andley, U.P. Prog. Retin. Eye. Res (2007)
- Crystallins and hereditary cataracts: molecular mechanisms and potential for therapy. Andley, U.P. Expert. Rev. Mol. Med (2006)
- Gauri Shankar Singhal (1933-2004): a photochemist, a photobiologist, a great mentor and a generous friend. Andley, U.P., Velagaleti, P.N., Sen, A., Tripathy, B.C. Photosyn. Res. (2005)
- Peroxide resistance in human and mouse lens epithelial cell lines is related to long-term changes in cell biology and architecture. Andley, U.P., Spector, A. Free Radic. Biol. Med. (2005)
- Identification of genes responsive to UV-A radiation in human lens epithelial cells using complementary DNA microarrays. Andley, U.P., Patel, H.C., Xi, J.H., Bai, F. Photochem. Photobiol. (2004)
- The R116C mutation in alpha A-crystallin diminishes its protective ability against stress-induced lens epithelial cell apoptosis. Andley, U.P., Patel, H.C., Xi, J.H. J. Biol. Chem. (2002)
- Lens epithelial cells derived from alphaB-crystallin knockout mice demonstrate hyperproliferation and genomic instability. Andley, U.P., Song, Z., Wawrousek, E.F., Brady, J.P., Bassnett, S., Fleming, T.P. FASEB J. (2001)
- Differential protective activity of alpha A- and alphaB-crystallin in lens epithelial cells. Andley, U.P., Song, Z., Wawrousek, E.F., Fleming, T.P., Bassnett, S. J. Biol. Chem. (2000)