CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1784142024-11-14T05:32:13Z CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia Hosoda, Y Yoshikawa, M Miyake, M Tabara, Y Shimada, N Zhao, W Oishi, A Nakanishi, H Hata, M Akagi, T Ooto, S Nagaoka, N Fang, Y Kawaguchi, T Setoh, K Takahashi, Y Kosugi, S Nakayama, T Ohno-Matsui, K Cheng, C.-Y Saw, S.M Yamada, R Matsuda, F Tsujikawa, A Yamashiro, K SAW SWEE HOCK SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL blindness disease incidence eye disease gene genome risk vision Article blindness CCDC102B gene choroid ethnicity gene gene expression gene replication genetic risk genetic susceptibility genome-wide association study high myopia human intron low vision retina maculopathy retinal pigment epithelium risk assessment single nucleotide polymorphism adult aged Asian continental ancestry group blindness cohort analysis complication ethnology female genetic predisposition genetics Japan low vision male metabolism middle aged myopia pathology retina macula lutea Adult Aged Asian Continental Ancestry Group Blindness Choroid Cohort Studies Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genome-Wide Association Study Humans Japan Macula Lutea Male Middle Aged Myopia Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Retinal Pigment Epithelium Vision, Low 10.1038/s41467-018-03649-3 Nature Communications 9 1 1782 2020-10-20T09:49:57Z 2020-10-20T09:49:57Z 2018 Article Hosoda, Y, Yoshikawa, M, Miyake, M, Tabara, Y, Shimada, N, Zhao, W, Oishi, A, Nakanishi, H, Hata, M, Akagi, T, Ooto, S, Nagaoka, N, Fang, Y, Kawaguchi, T, Setoh, K, Takahashi, Y, Kosugi, S, Nakayama, T, Ohno-Matsui, K, Cheng, C.-Y, Saw, S.M, Yamada, R, Matsuda, F, Tsujikawa, A, Yamashiro, K (2018). CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia. Nature Communications 9 (1) : 1782. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03649-3 2041-1723 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178414 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Nature Publishing Group Unpaywall 20201031 |
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blindness disease incidence eye disease gene genome risk vision Article blindness CCDC102B gene choroid ethnicity gene gene expression gene replication genetic risk genetic susceptibility genome-wide association study high myopia human intron low vision retina maculopathy retinal pigment epithelium risk assessment single nucleotide polymorphism adult aged Asian continental ancestry group blindness cohort analysis complication ethnology female genetic predisposition genetics Japan low vision male metabolism middle aged myopia pathology retina macula lutea Adult Aged Asian Continental Ancestry Group Blindness Choroid Cohort Studies Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genome-Wide Association Study Humans Japan Macula Lutea Male Middle Aged Myopia Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Retinal Pigment Epithelium Vision, Low |
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blindness disease incidence eye disease gene genome risk vision Article blindness CCDC102B gene choroid ethnicity gene gene expression gene replication genetic risk genetic susceptibility genome-wide association study high myopia human intron low vision retina maculopathy retinal pigment epithelium risk assessment single nucleotide polymorphism adult aged Asian continental ancestry group blindness cohort analysis complication ethnology female genetic predisposition genetics Japan low vision male metabolism middle aged myopia pathology retina macula lutea Adult Aged Asian Continental Ancestry Group Blindness Choroid Cohort Studies Female Genetic Predisposition to Disease Genome-Wide Association Study Humans Japan Macula Lutea Male Middle Aged Myopia Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Retinal Pigment Epithelium Vision, Low Hosoda, Y Yoshikawa, M Miyake, M Tabara, Y Shimada, N Zhao, W Oishi, A Nakanishi, H Hata, M Akagi, T Ooto, S Nagaoka, N Fang, Y Kawaguchi, T Setoh, K Takahashi, Y Kosugi, S Nakayama, T Ohno-Matsui, K Cheng, C.-Y Saw, S.M Yamada, R Matsuda, F Tsujikawa, A Yamashiro, K CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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Hosoda, Y Yoshikawa, M Miyake, M Tabara, Y Shimada, N Zhao, W Oishi, A Nakanishi, H Hata, M Akagi, T Ooto, S Nagaoka, N Fang, Y Kawaguchi, T Setoh, K Takahashi, Y Kosugi, S Nakayama, T Ohno-Matsui, K Cheng, C.-Y Saw, S.M Yamada, R Matsuda, F Tsujikawa, A Yamashiro, K |
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CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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ccdc102b confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia |
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