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Collagen gene expression and the altered accumulation of scleral collagen during the development of high myopia

Gentle et al., 2003

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3382068590737628266
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Gentle A
Liu Y
Martin J
Conti G
McBrien N
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The development of high myopia is associated with reduced scleral collagen accumulation, scleral thinning, and loss of scleral tissue, in both humans and animal models. Reduced collagen fibril diameter is also observed in the sclera of eyes with high myopia. The present …
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