A Gja1 missense mutation in a mouse model of oculodentodigital dysplasia
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Colin McKerlie | John G. Sled | R. Mark Henkelman | Donglin Bai | Janet Rossant | Brian J. Nieman | Jane E. Aubin | Qing Shao | Benoit G. Bruneau | Lucy R. Osborne | S. Lee Adamson | William L. Stanford | Geoffrey A. Wood | Dawei Qu | Ann M. Flenniken | A. Flenniken | C. McKerlie | J. Rossant | B. Bruneau | J. Aubin | R. Henkelman | J. Sled | R. Zirngibl | W. Stanford | Yonghong Zhu | M. Grynpas | D. Laird | Qing Shao | J. Henderson | B. Nieman | G. Kidder | G. Wood | I. Vukobradovic | Janet E. Henderson | Dale W. Laird | S. Adamson | Yonghong Zhu | L. Osborne | Donglin Bai | L. Kelsey | Nicole Anderson | Nadia Ciliberti | Craig Fleming | Joanne E. I. Gittens | Xiang-Qun Gong | Lois B. Kelsey | Crystal Lounsbury | Luisa Moreno | Katie Peterson | Wendi Roscoe | Dan Tong | Gregory I. L. Veitch | Irina Voronina | Igor Vukobradovic | Ralph A. Zirngibl | Marc Grynpas | Gerald M. Kidder | Gregory I L Veitch | D. Qu | I. Voronina | N. Ciliberti | J. Gittens | D. Tong | K. Peterson | Crystal S Lounsbury | Luisa Moreno | W. Roscoe | C. Fleming | Xiang-qun Gong | Nicole Anderson | Dan Tong | Craig Fleming
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