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Congenital eye anomalies: More mosaic than thought?
Abstract
The eye is a sensory organ that primarily captures light and provides the sense of sight, as well as delivering non‐visual light information involving biological rhythms and neurophysiological activities to the brain. Since the early 1990s, rapid advances in molecular biology have enabled the identification of developmental genes, genes responsible for human congenital diseases, and relevant genes of mutant animals with various anomalies. In...
Paper Details
Title
Congenital eye anomalies: More mosaic than thought?
Published Date
Aug 21, 2018
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
3
Pages
56 - 73
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