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Structure-function relationships of eight mutations in troponin and tropomyosin that cause dilated cardiomyopathy
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Main Authors:
Mirza, M
,
Marston, S
,
Willott, R
,
Ashley, C
,
Mogensen, J
,
McKenna, W
,
Robinson, P
,
Redwood, C
,
Watkins, H
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Published:
2004
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