Analysis of ASB10 variants in open angle glaucoma

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Analysis of ASB10 variants in open angle glaucoma is …
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P356DOI10.1093/HMG/DDS288
P932PMC publication ID3459468
P698PubMed publication ID22798626
P5875ResearchGate publication ID229153797

P50authorYoung H. KwonQ37381832
Edwin M. StoneQ37381855
John H. FingertQ38320333
Wallace AlwardQ42692919
Thomas A. OettingQ47330360
Todd E. ScheetzQ55283736
Ben R RoosQ114340522
Frances Solivan-TimpeQ114340523
P2093author name stringKai Wang
Kathy A Miller
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P433issue20
P304page(s)4543-4548
P577publication date2012-07-13
P1433published inHuman Molecular GeneticsQ2720965
P1476titleAnalysis of ASB10 variants in open angle glaucoma
P478volume21