FAM161A, associated with retinitis pigmentosa, is a component of the cilia-basal body complex and interacts with proteins involved in ciliopathies.
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Silvio Alessandro Di Gioia | S. Letteboer | C. Kostic | Dikla Bandah-Rozenfeld | L. Hetterschijt | D. Sharon | Y. Arsenijévic | R. Roepman | C. Rivolta | Y. Arsenijevic
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