Outdoor time influences VIPR2 polymorphism rs2071623 to regulate axial length in Han Chinese children
CONCLUSIONS: Rs2071623 within VIPR2 could interact with outdoor time in Han Chinese children. More outdoor exposure could enhance the protective effect of the T allele on axial elongation.PMID:38222453 | PMC:PMC10784227
Source: Molecular Vision - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Xi He Caixia Lin Fengchuan Zhang Sanguo Zhang Mengtian Kang Shifei Wei He Li Ningli Wang Shi-Ming Li Source Type: research
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