A 5-bp deletion in ELOVL4 is associated with two related forms of autosomal dominant macular dystrophy
Kang Zhang(Johns Hopkins University), Konstantin Petrukhin(Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine), Pamela S. Lagali(University of Alberta), Ian M. MacDonald(University of Alberta), Laura E. Kakuk(W.K. Kellogg Foundation), Donald J. Zack(Johns Hopkins University), Christopher P. Austin(Unknown), Michael L. Metzker(United States Military Academy), Paul A. Sieving(The Wistar Institute), David J. Figueroa(United States Military Academy), Zhenglin Yang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Radha Ayyagari(University of California San Diego), Marina Kniazeva(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Wen Li(First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University), Yang Li(Johns Hopkins University), Zhengya Yu(Johns Hopkins University), Robert J. Gould(United States Military Academy), Min Han(University of Colorado Boulder), Paul Wong(University of Alberta), Rando Allikmets(Structural Genomics Consortium)
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