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Retinitis pigmentosa

From The Labs 

Mutations in CWC27 result in spectrum of conditions

April 13, 2017blindness, craniofacial and skeletal problems, CWC27, Genetics, Retinitis pigmentosa, spliceosome, whole exome sequencing

Mingchu Xu searches for genes linked to retinitis pigmentosa, a condition of the retina characterized by progressive development of night blindness and tunnel vision, sometimes from

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Improving the view on the genetic causes of retinitis pigmentosa

January 13, 2017blindness, CRISPR/Cas9, Genetics, REEP6, Retinitis pigmentosa, visula impairment

Progressive development of night blindness and tunnel vision, sometimes from the early age of 2, are trademarks of retinitis pigmentosa. Being the most common inherited

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From The Labs 

Rhodopsin most likely works as a dimer in living cells

October 4, 2016diseases of the retina, ophthalmology, Retinitis pigmentosa, rhodopsin

Although rhodopsin — the molecule that allows the eye to detect dim light — has a long and well-recognized history of more than 100 years,

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