A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia.
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Genome-wide association studies of refractive error and myopia, lessons learned, and implications for the futureA genome-wide association analysis identified a novel susceptible locus for pathological myopia at 11q24.1Polymorphisms in the CTNND2 gene and 11q24.1 genomic region are associated with pathological myopia in a Chinese population.PAX6 haplotypes are associated with high myopia in Han chinese.Genome-wide scan of African-American and white families for linkage to myopia.Prioritizing disease candidate genes by a gene interconnectedness-based approachInvestigation of the association between all-trans-retinol dehydrogenase (RDH8) polymorphisms and high myopia in Chinese.Association of high myopia with crystallin beta A4 (CRYBA4) gene polymorphisms in the linkage-identified MYP6 locus.Investigating the relationship between UMODL1 gene polymorphisms and high myopia: a case-control study in Chinese.Nature and nurture: the complex genetics of myopia and refractive error.Genetic susceptibility to refractive error: association of vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor 2 (VIPR2) with high myopia in ChineseA DNA pooling-based case-control study of myopia candidate genes COL11A1, COL18A1, FBN1, and PLOD1 in a Chinese population.Meta-analysis of the association between lumican gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to high Myopia.IGF-1 gene polymorphisms in Polish families with high-grade myopiaEndophenotyping reveals differential phenotype-genotype correlations between myopia-associated polymorphisms and eye biometric parameters.Association of insulin-like growth factor-1 polymorphisms with high myopia in the Chinese population.Enlargement of the Axial Length and Altered Ultrastructural Features of the Sclera in a Mutant Lumican Transgenic Mouse Model.The association of TGFB1 genetic polymorphisms with high myopia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.Controversial opinion: evaluation of EGR1 and LAMA2 loci for high myopia in Chinese populations.Evaluation of EGR1 as a candidate gene for high myopiaClinical and linkage study on a consanguineous Chinese family with autosomal recessive high myopia.Genetic contributions to pain: a review of findings in humans.Fine-mapping of candidate region in Amish and Ashkenazi families confirms linkage of refractive error to a QTL on 1p34-p36.Sequence variations of GRM6 in patients with high myopia.The role of microRNAs in myopia.Topical Atropine in the Control of Myopia.[Nature or nurture: effects of parental ametropia on children's refractive errors].Common variants in chromosome 4q25 are associated with myopia in Chinese adults.A novel missense mutation in the NYX gene associated with high myopia.
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A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia.
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A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia.
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A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia.
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A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia.
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A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia.
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A review of current approaches to identifying human genes involved in myopia
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Wing Chun Tang
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10.1111/J.1444-0938.2007.00181.X
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2008-01-01T00:00:00Z