Lack of Apobec2-related proteins causes a dystrophic muscle phenotype in zebrafish embryos
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Lack of Apobec2-related proteins causes a dystrophic muscle phenotype in zebrafish embryos
Etard C, Roostalu U, Strähle U. Lack of Apobec2-related proteins causes a dystrophic muscle phenotype in zebrafish embryos. J Cell Biol. 2010 May 3;189(3):527-39.
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