The Retinitis Pigmentosa Protein RP2 Interacts With Polycystin 2 and Regulates Cilia-Mediated Vertebrate Development
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The Retinitis Pigmentosa Protein RP2 Interacts With Polycystin 2 and Regulates Cilia-Mediated Vertebrate Development
Hurd T, Zhou W, Jenkins P, Liu CJ, Swaroop A, Khanna H, Martens J, Hildebrandt F, Margolis B. The Retinitis Pigmentosa Protein RP2 Interacts With Polycystin 2 and Regulates Cilia-Mediated Vertebrate Development. Hum Mol Genet. 2010 Aug 20. [Epub ahead of print]
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