Cataracts are a clinically diverse and genetically heterogeneous disorder of the crystalline lens and a leading cause of visual impairment. Here we report linkage of autosomal dominant “progressive childhood posterior subcapsular” cataracts segregating in a white family to short tandem repeat (STR) markers D20S847 (LOD score [Z] 5.50 at recombination fraction [θ] 0.0) and D20S195 (Z=3.65 at θ=0.0) on 20q, and identify a refined disease interval (rs2057262–(3.8 Mb)–rs1291139) by use of single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers. Mutation profiling of positional-candidate genes detected a heterozygous transversion (c.386A→T) in exon 3 of the gene for chromatin modifying protein-4B (CHMP4B) that was predicted to result in the nonconservative...
Cataracts are a clouding of the normally transparent lens of the eye. They result in varying degrees...
BACKGROUND: The crystalline lens is mainly composed of a large family of soluble proteins called the...
Cataract is the opacification of the crystalline lens of the eye. Both childhood and later-onset cat...
Cataracts are a clinically diverse and genetically heterogeneous disorder of the crystalline lens an...
Genetic analysis of a large Indian family with an autosomal dominant cataract phenotype allowed us t...
Autosomal dominant cataract is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous lens disorder that usually...
Congenital cataracts can occur as a non-syndromic isolated ocular disease or as a part of genetic sy...
AbstractLens opacity 11 (lop11) is an autosomal recessive mouse cataract mutation that arose spontan...
SummaryCZP1, a locus for autosomal dominant “zonular pulverulent” cataract, previously had been link...
The Emory cataract (Em) mouse mutant has long been proposed as an animal model for age-related or se...
Juvenile-onset cataracts are distinguished from congenital cataracts by the initial clarity of the l...
SummaryLoci for autosomal dominant “zonular pulverulent” cataract have been mapped to chromosomes 1q...
The murine autosomal dominant cataract mutants created in mutagenesis experiments have proven to be ...
BACKGROUND: Lens development is orchestrated by transcription factors. Disease-causing variants in t...
SummaryDespite the fact that cataracts constitute the leading cause of blindness worldwide, the mech...
Cataracts are a clouding of the normally transparent lens of the eye. They result in varying degrees...
BACKGROUND: The crystalline lens is mainly composed of a large family of soluble proteins called the...
Cataract is the opacification of the crystalline lens of the eye. Both childhood and later-onset cat...
Cataracts are a clinically diverse and genetically heterogeneous disorder of the crystalline lens an...
Genetic analysis of a large Indian family with an autosomal dominant cataract phenotype allowed us t...
Autosomal dominant cataract is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous lens disorder that usually...
Congenital cataracts can occur as a non-syndromic isolated ocular disease or as a part of genetic sy...
AbstractLens opacity 11 (lop11) is an autosomal recessive mouse cataract mutation that arose spontan...
SummaryCZP1, a locus for autosomal dominant “zonular pulverulent” cataract, previously had been link...
The Emory cataract (Em) mouse mutant has long been proposed as an animal model for age-related or se...
Juvenile-onset cataracts are distinguished from congenital cataracts by the initial clarity of the l...
SummaryLoci for autosomal dominant “zonular pulverulent” cataract have been mapped to chromosomes 1q...
The murine autosomal dominant cataract mutants created in mutagenesis experiments have proven to be ...
BACKGROUND: Lens development is orchestrated by transcription factors. Disease-causing variants in t...
SummaryDespite the fact that cataracts constitute the leading cause of blindness worldwide, the mech...
Cataracts are a clouding of the normally transparent lens of the eye. They result in varying degrees...
BACKGROUND: The crystalline lens is mainly composed of a large family of soluble proteins called the...
Cataract is the opacification of the crystalline lens of the eye. Both childhood and later-onset cat...