Mutation in the transcriptional coactivator EYA4 causes dilated cardiomyopathy and sensorineural hearing loss
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L. Zon | J. Seidman | A. Mungall | C. Seidman | C. Macrae | Jordan T. Shin | A. Pizard | Libin Wang | J. Schönberger | F. Depreux | Hao Zhu | S. D. Kim | J. B. Kim | Frederic F S Depreux | Jae B Kim
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