SSBP1 mutations in dominant optic atrophy with variable retinal degeneration

Author:

Jurkute Neringa12ORCID,Leu Costin3456,Pogoda Hans‐Martin7,Arno Gavin12,Robson Anthony G.12,Nürnberg Gudrun3,Altmüller Janine38,Thiele Holger3,Motameny Susanne3,Toliat Mohammad Reza3,Powell Kate9,Höhne Wolfgang3,Michaelides Michel12,Webster Andrew R.12,Moore Anthony T.1210,Hammerschmidt Matthias7811,Nürnberg Peter3811,Yu‐Wai‐Man Patrick121213,Votruba Marcela914

Affiliation:

1. Moorfields Eye Hospital National Health Service Foundation Trust London United Kingdom

2. University College London Institute of OphthalmologyUniversity College London London United Kingdom

3. Cologne Center for GenomicsUniversity of Cologne Cologne Germany

4. Epilepsy Center, Neurological InstituteCleveland Clinic Cleveland OH

5. Genomic Medicine InstituteLerner Research Institute Cleveland Clinic Cleveland OH

6. Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Cambridge MA

7. Institute for ZoologyDevelopmental Biology Unit, University of Cologne Cologne Germany

8. Center for Molecular Medicine CologneUniversity of Cologne Cologne Germany

9. School of Optometry and Vision SciencesCardiff University Cardiff United Kingdom

10. Department of OphthalmologyUniversity of California, San Francisco San Francisco CA

11. Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging‐Associated DiseasesUniversity of Cologne Cologne Germany

12. Cambridge Eye Unit, Addenbrooke's HospitalCambridge University Hospitals Cambridge United Kingdom

13. Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair and Medical Research Council Mitochondrial Biology UnitDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Cambridge Cambridge United Kingdom

14. Cardiff Eye UnitUniversity Hospital Wales Cardiff United Kingdom

Funder

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Institute on Handicapped Research

Isaac Newton Trust

University of Kentucky

Medical Research Council Canada

Wellcome Trust

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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