A genome-wide association study identifies a susceptibility locus for refractive errors and myopia at 15q14
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A. Hofman | A. Uitterlinden | T. Spector | C. Klaver | F. Rivadeneira | C. Duijn | F. Riemslag | A. Isaacs | P. Jong | D. Mackey | B. Oostra | N. Amin | J. Vingerling | Y. Aulchenko | C. Hammond | A. Verkerk | V. Verhoeven | R. Kuijpers | M. Ikram | P. Hysi | T. Young | T. Gorgels | A. Bergen | D. Despriet | W. Ramdas | M. Struchalin | P. D. Jong | J. Willemse-Assink | Lintje Ho | Monika A. Czudowska | G. Rij | A. M. Solouki | S. Swagemakers | A. Oosterhout | L. V. Koolwijk | Rogier Kramer | A. Uitterlinden | L. Koolwijk | A. Hofman | B. Oostra | Abbas M. Solouki
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