X-linked primary ciliary dyskinesia due to mutations in the cytoplasmic axonemal dynein assembly factor PIH1D3
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Shane A. McCarthy | Richard D Emes | Klaudia Walter | M. Hurles | S. Humphries | S. Antonarakis | P. Scambler | H. Williams | C. Anderson | M. Armengot | F. Muntoni | S. Bhattacharya | J. Stalker | V. Plagnol | I. Barroso | P. Beales | Richard Durbin | F. Payne | M. Schmidts | K. Carss | S. Amselem | C. Thauvin-Robinet | Zhaoxia Sun | A. Bush | D. Savage | C. Gehrig | M. Guipponi | M. Munye | S. Çırak | T. Cullup | C. Olcese | J. Blouin | C. Vaughan | L. Bartoloni | A. Foley | B. Copin | J. Papon | M. van Kogelenberg | S. Al-Turki | L. Jenkins | L. Raymond | H. Mitchison | A. Shoemark | C. Hogg | Lucie Thomas | L. Jeanson | P. Duquesnoy | E. Escudier | M. Legendre | M. Futema | Dawn Muddyman | C. Boustred | D. Antony | J. Bentham | A. Onoufriadis | V. Parker | R. Semple | E. Serra | Parthiban Vijayarangakannan | A. Goldenberg | M. Loebinger | S. Chantot | C. Cosgrove | K. Chatterjee | E. Chung | P. Aurora | A. Tamalet | Gabriella Vera | M. Fassad | M. Patel | Jane Hayward | M. Dixon | Robert F. Wilson | S. Kiviluoto | J. Floyd | C. Franklin | Laura Dyer | Thomas Cahill | J. Bevillard | A. Garin | I. Pin | Daly Allan | David Fitzpatrick | Jane D. Hayward | J. Hayward | R. Wilson | L. Thomas | Jeremy Bevillard | R. Durbin | Christopher Boustred | K. Carss | Mahmoud R. Fassad
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