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Generation of clusters of dystrophin revertant fibers requires muscle regeneration and tests the function of dystrophin/utrophin transgenes

Generation of clusters of dystrophin revertant fibers requires muscle regeneration and tests the function of dystrophin/utrophin transgenes

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Main Authors: Yokota, T, Lu, Q, Davies, K, Fisher, R, Sakamoto, M, Miyagoe-Suzuki, Y, Takeda, S, Partridge, T
Format: Conference item
Published: 2004
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