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  • alpha-Crystallin A Chain - »õâ One of the subunits of alpha-crystallins. Unlike ALPHA-CRYSTALLIN B CHAIN the expression of ALPHA-CRYSTALLIN A CHAIN is limited primarily to the lens (LENS, CRYSTALLINE).
    Synonyms : alpha-Crystallin, A Subunit, alpha A Crystallin, alpha Crystallin A Chain, alpha Crystallin, A Subunit
  • alpha-Crystallin B Chain - »õâ One of the alpha crystallin subunits. In addition to being expressed in the lens (LENS, CRYSTALLINE), alpha-crystallin B chain has been found in a variety of tissues such as HEART; BRAIN; MUSCLE; and KIDNEY. Accumulation of the protein in the brain is associated with NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES such as CREUTZFELDT-JAKOB SYNDROME and ALEXANDER DISEASE.
    Synonyms : Rosenthal Fiber Component, alpha-Crystallin, B Subunit, B Chain, alpha-Crystallin, B Subunit alpha-Crystallin, alpha B Crystallin, alpha Crystallin B Chain, alpha Crystallin, B Subunit
  • alpha-Crystallins - »õâ A subclass of crystallins that provides the majority of refractive power and translucency to the lens (LENS, CRYSTALLINE) in VERTEBRATES. Alpha-crystallins also act as molecular chaperones that bind to denatured proteins, keep them in solution and thereby maintain the translucency of the lens. The proteins exist as large oligomers that are formed from ALPHA-CRYSTALLIN A CHAIN and ALPHA-CRYSTALLIN B CHAIN subunits.
    Synonyms : alpha-Crystallin, alpha Crystallin, alpha Crystallins
  • alpha-Cyclodextrins - »õâ Cyclic GLUCANS consisting of six (6) glucopyranose units linked by 1,4-glycosidic bonds.
    Synonyms : alpha Cyclodextrins
  • alpha-Defensins - »õâ DEFENSINS found in azurophilic granules of neutrophils and in the secretory granules of intestinal PANETH CELLS.
    Synonyms : Antimicrobial Peptides, Neutrophil, Neutrophil Antimicrobial Peptides, Peptides, Neutrophil Antimicrobial, alpha Defensins
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