Common variants near ABCA1, AFAP1 and GMDS confer risk of primary open-angle glaucoma

Puya Gharahkhani*, Kathryn P. Burdon, Rhys Fogarty, Shiwani Sharma, Alex W. Hewitt, Sarah Martin, Matthew H. Law, Katie Cremin, Jessica N Cooke Bailey, Stephanie J. Loomis, Louis R. Pasquale, Jonathan L. Haines, Michael A. Hauser, Ananth C. Viswanathan, Peter McGuffin, Fotis Topouzis, Paul J. Foster, Stuart L. Graham, Robert J. Casson, Mark ChehadeAndrew J. White, Tiger Zhou, Emmanuelle Souzeau, John Landers, Jude T. Fitzgerald, Sonja Klebe, Jonathan B. Ruddle, Ivan Goldberg, Paul R. Healey, Richard A. Mills, Jie Jin Wang, Grant W. Montgomery, Nicholas G. Martin, Graham Radford-Smith, David C. Whiteman, Matthew A. Brown, Janey L. Wiggs, David A. Mackey, Paul Mitchell, Stuart Macgregor, Jamie E. Craig

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