Mutations in GRK2 cause Jeune syndrome by impairing Hedgehog and canonical Wnt signaling
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D. Nickerson | M. Bamshad | I. Thiffault | D. Krakow | E. Hrubá | J. Kohoutek | D. Cohn | R. Rohatgi | Ivan Duran | S. P. Taylor | Jorge H. Martin | M. Buchtová | V. Bryja | M. Varecha | G. Pusapati | P. Krejcí | E. Rush | Tomáš Bárta | L. Balek | Tomasz Radaszkiewicz | M. Bosakova | Sara P. Abraham | Alexandru Nita | Katerina Svozilova | Tomasz W. Radaszkiewicz | Lukas Balek | Daniel H. Cohn | Eric T Rush | Deborah A. Nickerson | E. Rush
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