A photoreceptor cell-specific ATP-binding transporter gene (ABCR) is mutated in recessive Starqardt macular dystrophy
Rando Allikmets(Structural Genomics Consortium), James R. Lupski(Baylor College of Medicine), Noah F. Shroyer(Baylor College of Medicine), Andy Peiffer(University of Utah), Bernard Gerrard(National Cancer Institute), Dora Stauffer(University of Utah), Lisa Baird(University of Utah), Abirami Chidambaram(National Cancer Institute), Michael Dean(National Cancer Institute), Philip M. Smallwood(Johns Hopkins University), Kent L. Anderson(Baylor College of Medicine), Amy Hutchinson(National Institutes of Health), Hui Sun(Johns Hopkins University), Jeremy Nathans(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Amir Rattner(Johns Hopkins University), Yixin Li(Baylor College of Medicine), Mark Leppert(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Nanda Singh(University of Utah), Richard A. Lewis(Minnesota Eye Consultants)
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