Paul D Hamilton
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Mitroo D, Das D, Hamilton P, Kumfer B, Ravi N
Environ Pollut
. 2024 Jan;
344:123307.
PMID: 38190877
Soot is a prevalent aerosol found both indoors and outdoors that has several sources, such as natural (e.g., wildfires), civilian (e.g., cooking), or military (e.g., burn pit operation). Additionally, within...
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Santhanam S, Shui Y, Struckhoff J, Karakocak B, Hamilton P, Harocopos G, et al.
ACS Appl Bio Mater
. 2022 Jan;
2(1):70-80.
PMID: 35016332
The vitreous humor of the eye is mainly composed of fibrillary collagen and semiflexible hyaluronic acid (HA). To mimic this macromolecular composition of the vitreous, we previously developed an injectable...
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Andley U, Naumann B, Hamilton P, Bozeman S
BMC Res Notes
. 2020 Jul;
13(1):315.
PMID: 32616056
Objective: Understanding the mechanisms of cataract formation is important for age-related and hereditary cataracts caused by mutations in lens protein genes. Lens proteins of the crystallin gene families α-, β-,...
4.
Hamilton P, Bozeman S, Andley U
Biochem Biophys Rep
. 2020 Mar;
22:100748.
PMID: 32154391
Creatine kinase (CK) is an energy storage enzyme that plays an important role in energy metabolism. CK/phosphocreatine functions as an energy buffer and links ATP production sites with ATP utilization...
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Fernandez-Pol J, Hamilton P, Klos D
Cancer Genomics Proteomics
. 2019 Aug;
2(1):1-24.
PMID: 31394662
We have used genomics and proteomics based technologies to study tissue and serum protein profiles in patients with breast cancer (BC) in comparison to control healthy subjects. One critical objective...
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Molnar K, Dunyak B, Su B, Izrayelit Y, McGlasson-Naumann B, Hamilton P, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2019 Aug;
60(10):3320-3331.
PMID: 31369034
Purpose: We previously identified an oxysterol, VP1-001 (also known as compound 29), that partially restores the transparency of lenses with cataracts. To understand the mechanism of VP1-001, we tested the...
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Hamilton P, Andley U
Biochem Biophys Rep
. 2018 Jul;
15:7-12.
PMID: 30023439
The aggregation of crystallins in lenses is associated with cataract formation. We previously reported that mutant crystallins are associated with an increased abundance of histones in knock-in and knockout mouse...
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Andley U, Tycksen E, McGlasson-Naumann B, Hamilton P
PLoS One
. 2018 Jan;
13(1):e0190817.
PMID: 29338044
The mammalian eye lens expresses a high concentration of crystallins (α, β and γ-crystallins) to maintain the refractive index essential for lens transparency. Crystallins are long-lived proteins that do not...
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Liang J, Struckhoff J, Hamilton P, Ravi N
Langmuir
. 2017 Jun;
33(31):7660-7668.
PMID: 28658954
Presbyopia, the inability to focus at arm's length, and cataracts that cloud vision are associated primarily with changes in the mechanical and optical properties of the lens. The optical properties,...
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Santhanam S, Liang J, Struckhoff J, Hamilton P, Ravi N
Acta Biomater
. 2016 Aug;
43:327-337.
PMID: 27481290
Unlabelled: The vitreous humor of the eye is a biological hydrogel principally composed of collagen fibers interspersed with hyaluronic acid. Certain pathological conditions necessitate its removal and replacement. Current substitutes,...