Scaffold protein harmonin (USH1C) provides molecular links between Usher syndrome type 1 and type 2.
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R. Roepman | U. Wolfrum | E. van Wijk | Tina Märker | H. Kremer | U. Zimmermann | H. te Brinke | M. Knipper | N. Overlack | J. Reiners | Karin Jürgens
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