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A 'GAIN-OF-FUNCTION' MUTATION...
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A 'GAIN-OF-FUNCTION' MUTATION IN THE HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR 2 alpha GENE DOES NOT REDUCE EXERCISE CAPACITY IN HUMANS
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Main Authors:
Formenti, F
,
Beer, P
,
Croft, Q
,
Dorrington, K
,
Gale, D
,
Lappin, T
,
Lucas, G
,
Maxwell, P
,
McMullin, M
,
O'Connor, D
,
Percy, M
,
Smith, T
,
Talbot, N
,
Robbins, P
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2009
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