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List of works by Michael G Friedrich

Decreases in Phospholipids Containing Adrenic and Arachidonic Acids Occur in the Human Hippocampus over the Adult Lifespan

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Degradation of an old human protein: age-dependent cleavage of γS-crystallin generates a peptide that binds to cell membranes

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Free and bound water in normal and cataractous human lenses

scientific article published on 01 May 2008

Hotspots of age-related protein degradation: the importance of neighboring residues for the formation of non-disulfide crosslinks derived from cysteine

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Human prefrontal cortex phospholipids containing docosahexaenoic acid increase during normal adult aging, whereas those containing arachidonic acid decrease.

scientific article published on 7 January 2015

Is protein methylation in the human lens a result of non-enzymatic methylation by S-adenosylmethionine?

scientific article published on 20 April 2012

Large-scale binding of α-crystallin to cell membranes of aged normal human lenses: a phenomenon that can be induced by mild thermal stress

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Mechanism of protein cleavage at asparagine leading to protein-protein cross-links

scientific article published on 01 December 2019

Membrane association of proteins in the aging human lens: profound changes take place in the fifth decade of life.

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Molecular signatures of long-lived proteins: autolytic cleavage adjacent to serine residues.

scientific article published on 23 August 2012

Old proteins and the Achilles heel of mass spectrometry. The role of proteomics in the etiology of human cataract.

scientific article published on 07 March 2014

Presbyopia and heat: changes associated with aging of the human lens suggest a functional role for the small heat shock protein, alpha-crystallin, in maintaining lens flexibility

scientific article published on 30 October 2007

Sphingolipid distribution changes with age in the human lens

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Spontaneous protein-protein crosslinking at glutamine and glutamic acid residues in long-lived proteins

scientific article published on 21 December 2020

Tight binding of proteins to membranes from older human cells.

scientific article published on 23 December 2010