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Nature Genetics 39, 818 - 819 (2007)
doi:10.1038/ng0707-818
Clinical variability in ciliary disorders
Kirk Mykytyn1
- Kirk Mykytyn is in the Departments of Pharmacology and Internal Medicine, Division of Human Genetics, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, USA.e-mail: mykytyn.1@osu.edu
Abstract
The list of genetic diseases associated with dysfunction of primary cilia continues to expand. Two new studies add to this growing body of literature and provide a fascinating example of the clinical variability associated with ciliary disorders.
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