Graw, 1999 - Google Patents
Cataract mutations and lens developmentGraw, 1999
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- Graw J
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- Progress in retinal and eye research
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The lens plays an essential role for proper eye development. Mouse mutants affecting lens development are excellent models for corresponding human disorders. Moreover, using mutations in particular genes the process of eye and lens development can be dissected …
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