Disruption of a Ciliary B9 Protein Complex Causes Meckel Syndrome
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Disruption of a Ciliary B9 Protein Complex Causes Meckel Syndrome
Dowdle WE, Robinson JF, Kneist A, Sirerol-Piquer MS, Frints SGM, Corbit KC, Zaghloul NA, van Lijnschoten G, Mulders L, Verver DE, Zerres K, Reed RR, Attié-Bitach T, Johnson CA, García-Verdugo HM, Katsanis N, Bergmann C, Reiter JF. Disruption of a Ciliary B9 Protein Complex Causes Meckel Syndrome. Am J Hum Genet. 2011;89(1):94-110.
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