Identification of aCRYABMutation Associated with Autosomal Dominant Posterior Polar Cataract in a Chinese Family
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2006Vol. 47(8), pp. 3461–3461
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Mugen Liu, Tie Ke, Zhaoxiang Wang, Qinbo Yang, Wei Chang, Fagang Jiang, Zhaohui Tang, Hui Li, Xiang Ren, Xu Wang, Tao Wang, Qingchun Li, Junguo Yang, Jingyu Liu, Qing K. Wang
Abstract
To date, only one CRYAB mutation has been associated with congenital isolated cataract. This study identified a second novel mutation in CRYAB in a large Chinese cataract family. Together, these results provide strong evidence that CRYAB is a pathogenic gene for congenital cataract.
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