Identification of a novel mutation in the CDHR1 gene in a family with recessive retinal degeneration.
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Austin Roorda | Terry Gaasterland | Kavitha Ratnam | Pauline Lee | Radha Ayyagari | Jacque L Duncan | Shiri Soudry | T. Gaasterland | A. Roorda | J. Duncan | S. Vishweswaraiah | K. Ratnam | R. Ayyagari | R. Syed | Pauline L. Lee | Mili Navani | Sangeetha Vishweswaraiah | Reema Syed | Harini V Gudiseva | H. V. Gudiseva | Mili Navani | S. Soudry | Kavitha Ratnam | Shiri Soudry
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