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Pro-fibrotic pathway activation in trabecular meshwork and lamina cribrosa is the main driving force of glaucoma
Alex ZhavoronkovInsilico Medicine, Inc., ETC, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA;The Biogerontology Research Foundation, London, UK
, Evgeny IzumchenkoJohns Hopkins University, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
, Riya R. KanherkarVision Genomics, LLC, Washington, DC, USA;Epigenetics Laboratory, Howard University, Washington, DC, USA
, Mahder TekaVision Genomics, LLC, Washington, DC, USA
, Charles CantorBoston University, Boston, MA, USA;Retrotope, Inc; Los Altos Hills, CA, USA
, Kebreten ManayeEpigenetics Laboratory, Howard University, Washington, DC, USA
, David SidranskyVision Genomics, LLC, Washington, DC, USA
, Michael D. WestBioTime, Inc., Alameda, CA, USA
, Eugene MakarevInsilico Medicine, Inc., ETC, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USACorrespondence[email protected]
& Antonei Benjamin CsokaVision Genomics, LLC, Washington, DC, USA;Epigenetics Laboratory, Howard University, Washington, DC, USA
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Pages 1643-1652
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Received 09 Mar 2016, Accepted 20 Mar 2016, Published online: 26 May 2016
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