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Robitaille, J., MacDonald, M. L. E., Kaykas, A., Sheldahl, L. C., Zeisler, J., Dubé, M.-P., Zhang, L.-H., Singaraja, R. R., Guernsey, D. L., Zheng, B., Siebert, L. F., Hoskin-Mott, A., Trese, M. T., Pimstone, S. N., Shastry, B. S., Moon, R. T., Hayden, M. R., Goldberg, Y. P., & Samuels, M. E. (2002). Mutant frizzled-4 disrupts retinal angiogenesis in familial exudative vitreoretinopathy. Nature Genetics, 32(2), 326–330.

Authors 19
  1. Johane Robitaille (first)
  2. Marcia L.E. MacDonald (additional)
  3. Ajamete Kaykas (additional)
  4. Laird C. Sheldahl (additional)
  5. Jutta Zeisler (additional)
  6. Marie-Pierre Dubé (additional)
  7. Lin-Hua Zhang (additional)
  8. Roshni R. Singaraja (additional)
  9. Duane L. Guernsey (additional)
  10. Binyou Zheng (additional)
  11. Lee F. Siebert (additional)
  12. Ann Hoskin-Mott (additional)
  13. Michael T. Trese (additional)
  14. Simon N. Pimstone (additional)
  15. Barkur S. Shastry (additional)
  16. Randall T. Moon (additional)
  17. Michael R. Hayden (additional)
  18. Y. Paul Goldberg (additional)
  19. Mark E. Samuels (additional)
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@article{Robitaille_2002, title={Mutant frizzled-4 disrupts retinal angiogenesis in familial exudative vitreoretinopathy}, volume={32}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng957}, DOI={10.1038/ng957}, number={2}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Robitaille, Johane and MacDonald, Marcia L.E. and Kaykas, Ajamete and Sheldahl, Laird C. and Zeisler, Jutta and Dubé, Marie-Pierre and Zhang, Lin-Hua and Singaraja, Roshni R. and Guernsey, Duane L. and Zheng, Binyou and Siebert, Lee F. and Hoskin-Mott, Ann and Trese, Michael T. and Pimstone, Simon N. and Shastry, Barkur S. and Moon, Randall T. and Hayden, Michael R. and Goldberg, Y. Paul and Samuels, Mark E.}, year={2002}, month=aug, pages={326–330} }