Mutations in the satellite cell gene MEGF10 cause a recessive congenital myopathy with minicores
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Mutations in the satellite cell gene MEGF10 cause a recessive congenital myopathy with minicores
Boyden SE, Mahoney LJ, Kawahara G, Myers JA, Mitsuhashi S, Estrella EA, Duncan AR, Dey F, Dechene ET, Blasko-Goehringer JM, Bönnemann CG, Darras BT, Mendell JR, Lidov HG, Nishino I, Beggs AH, Kunkel LM, Kang PB. Mutations in the satellite cell gene MEGF10 cause a recessive congenital myopathy with minicores. Neurogenetics. 2012 Feb 28. [Epub ahead of print]
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