Photoreceptor degeneration, azoospermia, leukoencephalopathy, and abnormal RPE cell function in mice expressing an early stop mutation in CLCN2.
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J. Naggert | B. Lamb | N. Peachey | P. Nishina | Nicholas H. Varvel | G. Collin | Nicole M. Maphis | M. Edwards | C. Marín de Evsikova | W. Hicks | Jiang Wu | C. Whiting | E. Gifford
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