Research progress of circadian rhythm and circadian clock gene regulation in the development of myopia
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“Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine” Key Special Project of National Key Research and Development Program(No.2022YFC3502500); Talent Project(Qihuang Project)and Qihuang Scholar for Heritage and Innovation of Traditional Chinese Medicine; Science and Technology Innovation Project of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences(No.CI2022C001); Capital Health Development Scientific Research Project(No.2022-1-4181); Sanming Project of Medicine in Shenzhen(No.SZSM201812090); Construction Program for Inheritance Office of Ze-Feng Kang, Famous TCM Experts of Shijingshan District in Beijing

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    With the development of society, the incidence of myopia and the population of myopia has increased year by year, which has become a major public health problem. Therefore, the research on the pathogenesis and prevention and control measures of myopia is imminent. In recent years, the role of the biological clock in the development of myopia has gradually attracted scholars interest. Now the author starts from the impact of the biological clock on the axial length, retina and choroid in the development of myopia. In order to provide new ideas for the study of prevention and control measures and the pathogenesis of myopia, a brief review is made from the perspective of contemporary society and disrupted body clock.

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Xin Yan, Kai Xing, Ze-Feng Kang, et al. Research progress of circadian rhythm and circadian clock gene regulation in the development of myopia. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2023;23(10):1658-1661

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  • Received:November 02,2022
  • Revised:August 23,2023
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  • Online: September 19,2023
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