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Mutations in SKI in Shprintzen-Goldberg syndrome lead to attenuated TGF-β responses through SKI stabilization Authors (11)Ilaria GoriRoger George Andrew G Purkiss Stephanie Strohbuecker Rebecca A RandallRoksana Ogrodowicz Virginie Carmignac Laurence FaivreDhira JoshiSvend KjaerCaroline Hill eLife Published 8 January 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesCaroline HillStructural BiologyPeptide ChemistryBioinformatics and BiostatisticsLight MicroscopyGenomics/Equipment ParkFlow CytometryCell ServicesAdvanced SequencingFull details