Loss of BRCC3 Deubiquitinating Enzyme Leads to Abnormal Angiogenesis and Is Associated with Syndromic Moyamoya
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Loss of BRCC3 Deubiquitinating Enzyme Leads to Abnormal Angiogenesis and Is Associated with Syndromic Moyamoya
Miskinyte S, Butler MG, Hervé D, Sarret C, Nicolino M, Petralia JD, Bergametti F, Arnould M, Pham VN, Gore AV, Spengos K, Gazal S, Woimant F, Steinberg GK, Weinstein BM, Tournier-Lasserve E. Loss of BRCC3 Deubiquitinating Enzyme Leads to Abnormal Angiogenesis and Is Associated with Syndromic Moyamoya. Am J Hum Genet. 2011 May 18. [Epub ahead of print]
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