Vision-related convergent gene losses reveal SERPINE3's unknown role in the eye

  1. Henrike Indrischek
  2. Juliane Hammer
  3. Anja Machate
  4. Nikolai Hecker
  5. Bogdan Kirilenko
  6. Juliana Roscito
  7. Stefan Hans
  8. Caren Norden
  9. Michael Brand  Is a corresponding author
  10. Michael Hiller  Is a corresponding author
  1. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany
  2. TU Dresden, Germany
  3. Senckenberg Research Institute, Germany
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  1. Henrike Indrischek
  2. Juliane Hammer
  3. Anja Machate
  4. Nikolai Hecker
  5. Bogdan Kirilenko
  6. Juliana Roscito
  7. Stefan Hans
  8. Caren Norden
  9. Michael Brand
  10. Michael Hiller
(2022)
Vision-related convergent gene losses reveal SERPINE3's unknown role in the eye
eLife 11:e77999.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.77999