POPDC1S201F causes muscular dystrophy and arrhythmia by affecting protein trafficking
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POPDC1S201F causes muscular dystrophy and arrhythmia by affecting protein trafficking
Schindler RF, Scotton C, Zhang J, Passarelli C, Ortiz-Bonnin B, Simrick S, Schwerte T, Poon KL, Fang M, Rinné S, Froese A, Nikolaev VO, Grunert C, Müller T, Tasca G, Sarathchandra P, Drago F, Dallapiccola B, Rapezzi C, Arbustini E, Di Raimo FR, Neri M, Selvatici R, Gualandi F, Fattori F, Pietrangelo A, Li W, Jiang H, Xu X, Bertini E, Decher N, Wang J, Brand T, Ferlini A. POPDC1S201F causes muscular dystrophy and arrhythmia by affecting protein trafficking. J Clin Invest. 2015 Dec 7. pii: 79562. doi: 10.1172/JCI79562. [Epub ahead of print]
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