17 results on '"Zhou, Xiangtian"'
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2. The exome sequencing identified the mutation in YARS2 encoding the mitochondrial tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase as a nuclear modifier for the phenotypic manifestation of Leberʼs hereditary optic neuropathy-associated mitochondrial DNA mutation
3. Effects of muscarinic receptor modulators on ocular biometry of guinea pigs
4. Interactions of chromatic and lens-induced defocus during visual control of eye growth in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)
5. A genome-wide meta-analysis identifies two novel loci associated with high myopia in the Han Chinese population
6. A genome-wide association study reveals association between common variants in an intergenic region of 4q25 and high-grade myopia in the Chinese Han population
7. Self-complementary AAV5 vector facilitates quicker transgene expression in photoreceptor and retinal pigment epithelial cells of normal mouse
8. Mechanism of pH-sensitive polymer-assisted protein refolding and its application in TGF-β1 and KGF-2
9. Axial myopia induced by hyperopic defocus in guinea pigs: A detailed assessment on susceptibility and recovery
10. Biomechanical properties of the cornea in high myopia☆
11. A Novel Mitochondrial DNA Mutation A13651G in the ND5 Gene Cause Leberʼs Hereditary Optic Neuropathy in a Han Chinese Family: Poster No.: NO-D3-417 Panel No.: 417
12. On the compensation of horizontal coma aberrations in young human eyes
13. Biometric measurement of the mouse eye using optical coherence tomography with focal plane advancement
14. Recovery from axial myopia induced by a monocularly deprived facemask in adolescent (7-week-old) guinea pigs
15. Normal development of refractive state and ocular dimensions in guinea pigs☆
16. Axial myopia induced by a monocularly-deprived facemask in guinea pigs: A non-invasive and effective model
17. Development of the human superior colliculus and the retinocollicular projection
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