Gene network analyses unveil possible molecular basis underlying drug-induced glaucoma
Abstract Background Drug-induced glaucoma (DIG) is a kind of serious adverse drug reaction that can cause irreversible blindness. Up-to-date, the molecular mechanism of DIG largely remains unclear yet due to the medical complexity of glaucoma onset. Methods In this study, we conducted data mining of...
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Main Authors: | Ruo-Fan Ding (Author), Qian Yu (Author), Ke Liu (Author), Juan Du (Author), Hua-Jun Yin (Author), Zhi-Liang Ji (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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