Targeted knockdown of Cerkl, a retinal dystrophy gene, causes mild affectation of the retinal ganglion cell layer.
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G. Marfany | P. de la Villa | R. Gonzàlez-Duarte | R. Blanco | Marina Riera | A. Garanto | J. Vicente-Tejedor
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