Genomic structure and identification of novel mutations in usherin, the gene responsible for Usher syndrome type IIa.
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C. Cremers | W. Kimberling | R. Ramesar | M. D. Weston | J. Greenberg | J. Eudy | W J Kimberling | J. Sumegi | R J Smith | M D Weston | J Sumegi | R. Smith | S. Usami | R Ramesar | C Cremers | J D Eudy | S Fujita | S Yao | S Usami | J Greenberg | A Martini | C Moller | S. Yao | C. Moller | S. Fujita | A. Martini | R. Smith | Cor W.R.J. Cremers | James D. Eudy | S. Yao | William J. Kimberling | Raj Ramesar | Claes Möller | Richard J. H. Smith | Shin-ichi Usami | J. Greenburg | Alessandro Martini | J. Sumegi
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