The attached file is a supplement to the author’s doctoral dissertation at http://hdl.handle.net/2429/70560.Medicine, Faculty ofMedical Genetics, Department ofGraduat
PURPOSE: The trabecular meshwork (TM) is situated in the most frontal part of the eye and is thought...
Contains fulltext : 90817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...
Eye misalignment, or strabismus, has a frequency of up to 4% in a population, and is known to have b...
Eye misalignment, called strabismus, occurs in up to 5% of individuals. While misalignment is freque...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that genes known to cause clinical syndromes featuring myopia also h...
Purpose: To define the gene locus related with concomitant strabismus in a large exotropia family. ...
PurposeTo test the hypothesis that genes known to cause clinical syndromes featuring myopia also har...
Purpose: To inform ophthalmologists of the extraordinary progress in molecular genetics that is revo...
Background: Misalignment of the eyes is called strabismus that is one of the most common disorders i...
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
The purpose of this study was to search for chromosomal susceptibility loci for comitant strabismus....
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...
School of OptometryDepartment of Health Technology and InformaticsRefereed conference pape
PURPOSE: The trabecular meshwork (TM) is situated in the most frontal part of the eye and is thought...
Contains fulltext : 90817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...
Eye misalignment, or strabismus, has a frequency of up to 4% in a population, and is known to have b...
Eye misalignment, called strabismus, occurs in up to 5% of individuals. While misalignment is freque...
Purpose: To test the hypothesis that genes known to cause clinical syndromes featuring myopia also h...
Purpose: To define the gene locus related with concomitant strabismus in a large exotropia family. ...
PurposeTo test the hypothesis that genes known to cause clinical syndromes featuring myopia also har...
Purpose: To inform ophthalmologists of the extraordinary progress in molecular genetics that is revo...
Background: Misalignment of the eyes is called strabismus that is one of the most common disorders i...
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...
Background: Strabismus development is a complex process involving various parts of the visual system...
The purpose of this study was to search for chromosomal susceptibility loci for comitant strabismus....
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...
School of OptometryDepartment of Health Technology and InformaticsRefereed conference pape
PURPOSE: The trabecular meshwork (TM) is situated in the most frontal part of the eye and is thought...
Contains fulltext : 90817.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
IntroductionThe comorbidity of optic neuritis with multiple sclerosis has been well recognized. Howe...