The 3’ UTR polymorphisms rs3742330 in DICER1 and rs10719 in DROSHA genes are not associated with primary open-angle and angle-closure glaucoma: As case-control study
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A. Kondkar | S. Al-Obeidan | Taif A Azad | Tahira Sultan | E. Osman | Faisal A. Almobarak | Glenn P. Lobo
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