The zebrafish dystrophic mutant softy maintains muscle fibre viability despite basement membrane rupture and muscle detachment
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The zebrafish dystrophic mutant softy maintains muscle fibre viability despite basement membrane rupture and muscle detachment
Jacoby AS, Busch-Nentwich E, Bryson-Richardson RJ, Hall TE, Berger J, Berger S, Sonntag C, Sachs C, Geisler R, Stemple DL, Currie PD. The zebrafish dystrophic mutant softy maintains muscle fibre viability despite basement membrane rupture and muscle detachment. Development. 2009 Oct;136(19):3367-76.
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