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Details on Person Williams, David S

Class:IdPerson:2454063
_displayNameWilliams, David S
_timestamp2012-08-20 15:30:25
created[InstanceEdit:2454089] Jassal, Bijay, 2012-08-20
firstnameDavid S
initialDS
surnameWilliams
(author)[LiteratureReference:2454082] The Usher 1B protein, MYO7A, is required for normal localization and function of the visual retinoid cycle enzyme, RPE65
[LiteratureReference:9664675] Cadherin 23 is a component of the tip link in hair-cell stereocilia
[LiteratureReference:9856303] ADCK4 mutations promote steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome through CoQ10 biosynthesis disruption
[LiteratureReference:9963249] Ehf controls mammary alveolar lineage differentiation and is a putative suppressor of breast tumorigenesis
[LiteratureReference:9969018] ZMYND10 is mutated in primary ciliary dyskinesia and interacts with LRRC6
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