Loss of the Metalloprotease ADAM9 Leads to Cone-Rod Dystrophy in Humans and Retinal Degeneration in Mice

David A. Parry, Carmel Toomes, Lina Bida, Michael Danciger, Katherine V. Towns, Martin McKibbin, Samuel G. Jacobson, Clare V. Logan, Manir Ali, Jacquelyn Bond, Rebecca Chance, Steven Swendeman, Lauren L. Daniele, Kelly Springell, Matthew Adams, Colin A. Johnson, Adam P. Booth, Hussain Jafri, Yasmin Rashid, Eyal BaninTim M. Strom, Debora B. Farber, Dror Sharon, Carl P. Blobel, Edward N. Pugh, Eric A. Pierce, Chris F. Inglehearn*

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