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Rod photoreceptor cells from 1.5, 5, and 12 month old Nrlp-EGFP transgenic mice
Retinal rod photoreceptors, cultured retinal progenitor cells and whole retinas
Retinal cone photoreceptor cells from DRD4-induced DGCR8-knockout mice at postnatal time-points
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Retinal progenitor, ganglion, and amacrine cells from embryos and perinatal mice
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A natural history study of autosomal dominant GUCY2D-associated cone-rod dystrophy.
Excessive tubulin glutamylation leads to progressive cone-rod dystrophy and loss of outer segment in…
A novel homozygous splice site variant in ARL2BP causes a syndromic autosomal recessive rod-cone dys…
ATXN7-Related Cone-Rod Dystrophy: The Integrated Functional Evaluation of the Cerebellum (CERMOI) St…
RP1 Dominant p.Ser740* Pathogenic Variant in 20 Knowingly Unrelated Families Affected by Rod-Cone Dy…
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