Connexin39.9 is necessary for coordinated activation of slow-twitch muscle and normal behavior in zebrafish
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Connexin39.9 is necessary for coordinated activation of slow-twitch muscle and normal behavior in zebrafish
Hirata H, Wen H, Kawakami Y, Naganawa Y, Ogino K, Yamada K, Saint-Amant L, Low SE, Cui WW, Zhou W, Sprague SM, Asakawa K, Muto A, Kawakami K, Kuwada JY. Connexin39.9 is necessary for coordinated activation of slow-twitch muscle and normal behavior in zebrafish. J Biol Chem. 2011 Nov 10. [Epub ahead of print]
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