PDZD7 is a modifier of retinal disease and a contributor to digenic Usher syndrome.
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Monte Westerfield | Peter Nürnberg | Bernhard Schermer | Thomas Benzing | Eberhart Zrenner | Mireille Claustres | M. Westerfield | E. Zrenner | I. Ebermann | H. Bolz | B. Schermer | T. Benzing | M. Claustres | G. Nürnberg | P. Nürnberg | M. Liebau | A. Roux | I. Lopez | R. Koenekoop | Gudrun Nürnberg | Hanno J Bolz | Robert K Koenekoop | Claudia Dafinger | Inga Ebermann | Jennifer B Phillips | Irma Lopez | Antje Bernd | Max C Liebau | Ellen Schäfer | Anne-Francoise Roux | Bernardo Blanco | Rebecca Ruland | J. Phillips | C. Dafinger | R. Ruland | A. Bernd | Ellen Schäfer | B. Blanco | Claudia Dafinger
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