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    Mendes HF, Cheetham ME.
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  • 31. Pharmacological clearance of misfolded rhodopsin for the treatment of RHO-associated retinitis pigmentosa.
    Liu X, Feng B, Vats A, Tang H, Seibel W, Swaroop M, Tawa G, Zheng W, Byrne L, Schurdak M, Chen Y.
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  • 35. High-throughput screening assays to identify small molecules preventing photoreceptor degeneration caused by the rhodopsin P23H mutation.
    Chen Y, Tang H.
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    Stojanovic A, Hwang I, Khorana HG, Hwa J.
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  • 39. Functional heterogeneity of mutant rhodopsins responsible for autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa.
    Sung CH, Schneider BG, Agarwal N, Papermaster DS, Nathans J.
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  • 40. Opsins with mutations at the site of chromophore attachment constitutively activate transducin but are not phosphorylated by rhodopsin kinase.
    Robinson PR, Buczyłko J, Ohguro H, Palczewski K.
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