Genetics DNA Copy Number Variants of Known Glaucoma Genes in Relation to Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
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B. Yaspan | J. Haines | M. Pericak-Vance | G. Wollstein | J. Schuman | D. Zack | L. Pasquale | Kang Zhang | W. Scott | T. Gaasterland | M. Hauser | A. Ashley-Koch | M. Brilliant | P. Lichter | R. Weinreb | D. Vollrath | S. Moroi | J. Wiggs | J. C. Bailey | J. Kang | M. Garrett | D. Budenz | R. Lee | Kuldev Singh | D. Gaasterland | J. Fingert | S. Loomis | Yutao Liu | A. Realini | J. Richards | A. Sit | W. Christen | R. Allingham | Richard K. Lee | W. Scott | J. Haines
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