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DNA Copy Number Variants of Known Glaucoma Genes in Relation to Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma

Authors
  1. R. R. Allingham
  2. A. E. Ashley-Koch
  3. J. C. Bailey
  4. M. Brilliant
  5. D. L. Budenz
  6. W. G. Christen
  7. J. H. Fingert
  8. D. Gaasterland
  9. T. Gaasterland
  10. M. E. Garrett
  11. J. L. Haines
  12. J. H. Kang
  13. R. K. Lee
  14. P. Lichter
  15. Y. Liu
  16. S. J. Loomis
  17. S. E. Moroi
  18. L. R. Pasquale
  19. M. A. Pericak-Vance
  20. A. Realini
  21. J. E. Richards
  22. J. S. Schuman
  23. W. K. Scott
  24. K. Singh
  25. A. J. Sit
  26. D. Vollrath
  27. R. Weinreb
  28. J. L. Wiggs
  29. G. Wollstein
  30. B. L. Yaspan
  31. D. J. Zack
  32. K. Zhang
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
Doi

    Abstract

    We examined the role of DNA copy number variants (CNVs) of known glaucoma genes in relation to primary open angle glaucoma (POAG)

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