1956
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1956.00930040595008
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Physiological Chemistry of the Eye

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“…To identify with certainty the precise mechanism responsible for this lethal change is no easy task with so versatile an inhibitor as iodoacetate. Noell's original hypothesis that it acts by exerting a simple selective 536 EFFECTS OF THIOL REAGENTS ON RETINA blocking action upon visual cell glycolysis has been questioned by Dische (1953Dische ( , 1956 and Wald (1955), and the present work does little to confirm Noell's view. That glycolysis is depressed very soon after injection is certainly true.…”
Section: ) Mode Of Inhibitory Action Of Iodoacetatecontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…To identify with certainty the precise mechanism responsible for this lethal change is no easy task with so versatile an inhibitor as iodoacetate. Noell's original hypothesis that it acts by exerting a simple selective 536 EFFECTS OF THIOL REAGENTS ON RETINA blocking action upon visual cell glycolysis has been questioned by Dische (1953Dische ( , 1956 and Wald (1955), and the present work does little to confirm Noell's view. That glycolysis is depressed very soon after injection is certainly true.…”
Section: ) Mode Of Inhibitory Action Of Iodoacetatecontrasting
confidence: 56%