Autosomal Dominant Cerulean Cataract Is Associated with a Chain Termination Mutation in the Human -Crystallin Gene CRYBB2
M. Litt(Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania), Irene H. Maumenee(Johns Hopkins University), Dante LaMorticella(Oregon Health & Science University), P. L. Kramer(Oregon Health & Science University), Rooque D Carrero-Valenzuela(Oregon Health & Science University), Thomas N. Mitchell(Johns Hopkins University), David Schultz(Oregon Health & Science University)
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