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R. Vervoort
R. Vervoort
University of Edinburgh
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RPGR-INTERACTING PROTEIN
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RPGR ORF15 isoform co-localizes with RPGRIP1 at centrioles and basal bodies and interacts with nucleophosmin
2005
Human Molecular Genetics
Xinhua Shu
Andrew M. Fry
B. Tulloch
Forbes D.C. Manson
John W. Crabb
Hemant Khanna
A.J. Faragher
A. Lennon
Shirley He
Philipp Trojan
Andreas Giessl
Uwe Wolfrum
R. Vervoort
Anand Swaroop
Alan F. Wright
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RPGR and RPGRIP co–localise to centrosomes in cultured mammalian cells.
2004
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Andrew M. Fry
Xinhua Shu
Brian Tulloch
Forbes D.C. Manson
A.J. Faragher
R. Vervoort
John W. Crabb
Uwe Wolfrum
A.F. Wright
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Evidence for an RPGR-interacting Protein That Is Associated With Centrosomes
2002
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
A.F. Wright
Brian Tulloch
John W. Crabb
Xinhua Shu
Alan Lennon
Forbes D.C. Manson
Marion Sangster Eckmiller
R. Vervoort
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