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Rpe65 is necessary for production of 11-cis-vitamin A in the retinal visual cycle

Authors
  1. A Nagy
  2. A Nicoletti
  3. A Simon
  4. A Winston
  5. AF Wright
  6. B Wiggert
  7. C-O Båvik
  8. CA Curcio
  9. CDB Bridges
  10. CDB Bridges
  11. CP Hamel
  12. CP Hamel
  13. CP Hamel
  14. DC Hood
  15. DM Sullivan
  16. EB Goldstein
  17. EB Goldstein
  18. F Marlhens
  19. G Travis
  20. G Wald
  21. GI Liou
  22. GJ Jones
  23. GM Landers
  24. H Morimura
  25. J Bennett
  26. J Chen
  27. J Heller
  28. JC Saari
  29. JC Saari
  30. JC Saari
  31. K Palczewski
  32. L Carter-Dawson
  33. M Sundaram
  34. MA Maw
  35. MM Humphries
  36. N Noy
  37. NS Peachey
  38. PS Bernstein
  39. RJ Barry
  40. RR Ali
  41. RS Molday
  42. RW Young
  43. S Gu
  44. S Smeland
  45. SR Das
  46. W Kedzierski
  47. WG Robison
  48. YL Lai
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