TOPORS, Implicated in Retinal Degeneration, is a Cilia-Centrosomal Protein
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TOPORS, Implicated in Retinal Degeneration, is a Cilia-Centrosomal Protein
Chakarova CF, Khanna H, Shah AZ, Patil SB, Sedmak T, Murga-Zamalloa CA, Papaioannou MG, Nagel-Wolfrum K, Lopez I, Munro P, Cheetham M, Koenekoop RK, Rios RM, Matter K, Wolfrum U, Swaroop A, Bhattacharya SS. TOPORS, Implicated in Retinal Degeneration, is a Cilia-Centrosomal Protein. Hum Mol Genet. 2010 Dec 15. [Epub ahead of print]
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