Figure 5From: Clinical and cellular features in patients with primary autosomal recessive microcephaly and a novel CDK5RAP2 mutationPericentrin in CDK5RAP2 mutant patient and control cells. No difference was detected regarding the subcellular localization of pericentrin throughout the cell cycle in immortalized lymphocytes of (A) control and (B) MCPH3 patients (here patient 2), however the staining in patients was weaker and the signal more diffuse.Back to article page