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Elizabeth C Engle

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 19, 2002
Applications of molecular genetics to the understanding of congenital ocular motility disordersElizabeth C Engle
Archives of Neurology|May 16, 2007
Oculomotility disorders arising from disruptions in brainstem motor neuron developmentElizabeth C Engle
Strabismus|September 11, 2002
The molecular basis of the congenital fibrosis syndromesElizabeth C Engle
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|March 20, 2010
Human genetic disorders of axon guidanceElizabeth C Engle
Pediatric Research|February 24, 2006
The genetic basis of complex strabismusElizabeth C Engle
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|February 14, 2007
Genetic basis of congenital strabismusElizabeth C Engle
Ophthalmic Genetics|December 29, 2004
Mutations in KIF21A are responsible for CFEOM1 worldwideElias I Traboulsi, Elizabeth C Engle
Neurology|August 15, 2002
Genes, brainstem development, and eye movementsElizabeth C Engle, R John Leigh
Bioscience Reports|April 22, 2010
Distinct alpha- and beta-tubulin isotypes are required for the positioning, differentiation and survival of neurons: new support for the 'multi-tubulin' hypothesisMax A Tischfield, Elizabeth C Engle
Neuron|October 20, 2010
Allelic diversity in human developmental neurogenetics: insights into biology and diseaseChristopher A Walsh, Elizabeth C Engle
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 19, 2002
Applications of molecular genetics to the understanding of congenital ocular motility disordersElizabeth C Engle
Archives of Neurology|May 16, 2007
Oculomotility disorders arising from disruptions in brainstem motor neuron developmentElizabeth C Engle
Strabismus|September 11, 2002
The molecular basis of the congenital fibrosis syndromesElizabeth C Engle
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|March 20, 2010
Human genetic disorders of axon guidanceElizabeth C Engle
Pediatric Research|February 24, 2006
The genetic basis of complex strabismusElizabeth C Engle
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|February 14, 2007
Genetic basis of congenital strabismusElizabeth C Engle
Ophthalmic Genetics|December 29, 2004
Mutations in KIF21A are responsible for CFEOM1 worldwideElias I Traboulsi, Elizabeth C Engle
Neurology|August 15, 2002
Genes, brainstem development, and eye movementsElizabeth C Engle, R John Leigh
Bioscience Reports|April 22, 2010
Distinct alpha- and beta-tubulin isotypes are required for the positioning, differentiation and survival of neurons: new support for the 'multi-tubulin' hypothesisMax A Tischfield, Elizabeth C Engle
Neuron|October 20, 2010
Allelic diversity in human developmental neurogenetics: insights into biology and diseaseChristopher A Walsh, Elizabeth C Engle
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