ADAM19 cleaves the PTH receptor and associates with brachydactyly type E
A. Aydin(Max Delbrück Center), Friedrich C. Luft(Max Delbrück Center), Katarina Nemec(Max Delbrück Center), Sigmar Stricker(Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics), Christoph Klenk(University of Würzburg), Lisa M. Martin(Goethe University Frankfurt), Matthias Selbach(Max Delbrück Center), Henrik Zauber(Max Delbrück Center), Andreas Böck(Max Delbrück Center), Trëndelina Rrustemi(University of Freiburg), Ali Işbilir(Max Delbrück Center), Martin J. Lohse(Max Delbrück Center), Maolian Gong(Max Delbrück Center), Hakan R. Toka(Harvard University Press), Herbert Schuster(Max Delbrück Center), Sylvia Bähring(Max Delbrück Center)
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