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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2006 May 26.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Vis. 2005 Dec 28;11:1211–1219.

Figure 11.

Figure 11

The ion cyclotron resonance Fourier transform mass spectrometry spectrum of the soluble fraction of an eye lens from a 1-month-old human subject. The lens was homogenized in 1.0 ml of 0.02 M phosphate buffer at pH 7.0 with 0.001 M EDTA, centrifuged to remove the insoluble protein fraction, and desalted by repeated H2O centrifugal washing over a 3,000 Dalton filter. It was then diluted with 49/49/2 H2O/methanol/acetic acid before being introduced into the mass spectrometer. The separations shown were carried out in the ICR FTMS cell. The labeled crystallin fractions are the ten most prevalent proteins known to exist in the young human lens [33].