Correction of the disease phenotype of myocilin-causing glaucoma by a natural osmolyte

scientific article published on 21 February 2009

Correction of the disease phenotype of myocilin-causing glaucoma by a natural osmolyte is …
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P356DOI10.1167/IOVS.08-3151
P698PubMed publication ID19234343

P50authorGary Hin-Fai YamQ83239912
Dennis Shun-Chiu LamQ83241181
P2093author name stringYao Huang
Ningli Wang
Bo Gong
Chi-Pui Pang
Li-Yun Jia
P433issue8
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectphenotypeQ104053
P304page(s)3743-3749
P577publication date2009-02-21
P1433published inInvestigative Ophthalmology Visual ScienceQ6060707
P1476titleCorrection of the disease phenotype of myocilin-causing glaucoma by a natural osmolyte
P478volume50

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