Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Aug 3, 2009
Publication date: Aug 3, 2009
Scientists have identified the human gene involved in cataracts--gene EPHA2. The gene is linked to the development of cortical cataracts in older people. Age-related cataracts cause the lens of the eye to cloud with opaque proteins, and cataracts may affect about a quarter of all Caucasian Americans by the age of 65
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