Journal article
The GEnes in Myopia (GEM) study in understanding the aetiology of refractive errors
PN Baird, M Schäche, M Dirani
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
Refractive errors represent the leading cause of correctable vision impairment and blindness in the world with an estimated 2 billion people affected. Refractive error refers to a group of refractive conditions including hypermetropia, myopia, astigmatism and presbyopia but relatively little is known about their aetiology. In order to explore the potential role of genetic determinants in refractive error the " GEnes in Myopia (GEM) study" was established in 2004. The findings that have resulted from this study have not only provided greater insight into the role of genes and other factors involved in myopia but have also gone some way to uncovering the aetiology of other refractive errors. T..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to thank the NHMRC of Australia, Ophthalmic Research Institute of Australia and the Angi Foundation for supporting this work. CERA receives Operational Infrastructure Support from the Victorian Government.