The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice
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Visual Cone Arrestin 4 Contributes to Visual Function and Cone Health.Psychophysical testing in rodent models of glaucomatous optic neuropathyRescue of enzymatic function for disease-associated RPE65 proteins containing various missense mutations in non-active sites.Circadian and light-driven regulation of rod dark adaptation.IRBP deficiency permits precocious ocular development and myopia.Xanthohumol Protects Morphology and Function in a Mouse Model of Retinal Degeneration.
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice
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scientific article published on 17 April 2014
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice.
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice.
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice.
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The Rpe65 rd12 allele exerts a semidominant negative effect on vision in mice
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Charles B Wright
Jeffrey H Boatright
John M Nickerson
Machelle T Pardue
Micah A Chrenek
Shannon E Getz
Todd Duncan
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10.1167/IOVS.13-13574
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2014-04-17T00:00:00Z