Production of ELOVL4 transgenic pigs: a large animal model for Stargardt-like macular degeneration
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G. Hughes | Zhenglin Yang | P. Shaw | J. Piedrahita | B. Gilger | R. Petters | S. Grob | Jeffrey R. Sommer | Matthew Bedell | J. Estrada | B. Mir | Xinran Wei | E. B. Collins | C. A. Alexander | Kang Zhang
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