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A mutant skeletal muscle alpha-actin gene, fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) produces a unique myopathic mouse model

A mutant skeletal muscle alpha-actin gene, fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) produces a unique myopathic mouse model

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Main Authors: Nowak, K, Ravenscroft, G, Jackaman, C, Lim, E, Sewry, C, Potter, A, Squire, S, Fisher, R, Baker, E, Feng, J, Marston, S, Fabian, V, Morling, P, Bakker, A, Griffiths, L, Papadimitriou, J, Davies, K, Laing, N
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Published: 2008
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