Determining consequences of retinal membrane guanylyl cyclase (RetGC1) deficiency in human Leber congenital amaurosis en route to therapy: residual cone-photoreceptor vision correlates with biochemical properties of the mutants.
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A. J. Roman | A. Cideciyan | S. Schwartz | S. Jacobson | K. Yau | A. Dizhoor | E. Stone | E. Olshevskaya | S. Sadigh | E. Héon | A. Sumaroka | Melani B. Olivares | I. Peshenko | Li-Hui Cao
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