Knock-down of Cathepsin D in zebrafish fertilized eggs determines congenital myopathy
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Knock-down of Cathepsin D in zebrafish fertilized eggs determines congenital myopathy
Follo C, Ozzano M, Montalenti C, Santoro MM, Isidoro C. Knock-down of Cathepsin D in zebrafish fertilized eggs determines congenital myopathy. Biosci Rep. 2013;[Epub ahead of print] doi:10.1042/BSR20120100
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