Melanosomes in pigmented epithelia maintain eye lens transparency during zebrafish embryonic development
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Melanosomes in pigmented epithelia maintain eye lens transparency during zebrafish embryonic development
Takamiya M, Xu F, Suhonen H, Gourain V, Yang L, Ho NY, Helfen L, Schröck A, Etard C, Grabher C, Rastegar S, Schlunck G, Reinhard T, Baumbach T, Strähle U. Melanosomes in pigmented epithelia maintain eye lens transparency during zebrafish embryonic development. Sci Rep. 2016 May 4;6:25046. doi: 10.1038/srep25046.
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