Keratoconus
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Last Posted: Jan 14, 2025
- Whole-genome sequencing identifies novel loci for keratoconus and facilitates risk stratification in a Han Chinese population.
Yinghao Yao, et al. Eye and vision (London, England) 2025 0 (1) 5 - Gender-specific association of STON2 rs2371597 polymorphism in keratoconus patients of Saudi origin.
Altaf A Kondkar, et al. Frontiers in genetics 2024 0 1505629 - Genetic Estimates of Correlation and Causality Between Keratoconus and Osteoarthritis.
Tian Han, et al. Cornea 2024 0 - Genetic Evidence Supporting a Causal Role of Snoring in Keratoconus: A Bidirectional Mendelian Randomization Study.
Xi Chen, et al. Cornea 2024 0 - Inflammatory and genomic interactions within keratoconus susceptible patients: a nationwide registered case-control study.
Farideh Doroodgar, et al. Eye and vision (London, England) 2024 0 (1) 40 - A genetic investigation in five Chinese families with keratoconus.
Qinghong Lin, et al. PeerJ 2024 0 e18037 - Mendelian randomization analysis does not reveal a causal influence between keratoconus and three major mental disorders.
Xueyan Zhang, et al. Frontiers in psychiatry 2024 0 1370670 - Gene?Environment Interaction Between CAST Gene and Eye-Rubbing in the Chinese Keratoconus Cohort Study: A Case-Only Study.
Shanshan Yin, et al. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2024 0 (10) 36 - A novel variant in the keratin 12 gene in a four-generation Chinese family with high myopia.
Qinghong Lin, et al. Eye (London, England) 2024 0 - Whole-exome sequencing screening for candidate genes and variants associated with primary sporadic keratoconus in Chinese patients.
Chunyuan Song, et al. Experimental eye research 2024 0 109978
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