Methylthioadenosine phosphorylase (<i>MTAP</i>) in hearing: Gene disruption by chromosomal rearrangement in a hearing impaired individual and model organism analysis
Robin E. Williamson(American Society of Human Genetics), Cynthia C. Morton(Broad Institute), M. Charles Liberman(Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary), Marilyn C. Jones(Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego), Keith N. Darrow(Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary), Daniel F. Eberl(University of Iowa), Julie S. Jacobs(University of Iowa), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Sébastien Michaud
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