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Prevalence of colour blindness in young Bangladeshis
Md Shahidul Islam
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Proyash Roy
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Saadlee Shehreen
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Neuroscience
Color Blindness
100%
Photosynthetic Pigment
66%
X Chromosome
66%
Missense Mutation
33%
Chromosome Xq
33%
Chromosome 7
33%
OPN1LW
33%
Photoreceptor
33%
Cone Opsin
33%
Photopigment
33%
Digoxin
33%
Hydroxychloroquine
33%
Metabolic Disorder
33%
Chromosome 2
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Color Vision
100%
Color Blindness
100%
X Chromosome
66%
Chromosome Xq
33%
Anophthalmia
33%
Photoreceptor
33%
Missense Mutation
33%
Digoxin
33%
Cone Opsin
33%
Chromosome 2
33%
Hydroxychloroquine
33%
Keyphrases
Primary Colors
25%
Cone Function
25%
Deutan
25%
Protan
25%
Photopigment
12%
Non-primate
12%
Plaquenil
12%
L-cones
12%
Cone Photoreceptor
12%
Sickle Cell Anemia
12%
Blue pigment
12%
Tandem Array
12%
Chromosome 2
12%
Color Sensation
12%
Protanopia
12%
Opsin Genes
12%
Red Cones
12%
Inhuman
12%
Anopia
12%
Trichromatic
12%
Blind People
12%
Deuteranopia
12%
Unique Color
12%
Colour Red
12%
OPN1LW
12%
Cone Opsin
12%
M Cone
12%
Digoxin
12%
Green Cone
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Color Vision
100%
OPN1LW
33%
Chromosome 2
33%
Photoreceptor Cell
33%
Opsin
33%
Chromosome Xq
33%
Digoxin
33%
Photopigment
33%
Chromosome 7
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Color Blindness
100%
Digoxin
33%
Cone Opsin
33%
Metabolic Disorder
33%
Hydroxychloroquine
33%
Anophthalmia
33%
Sickle Cell Anemia
33%