Mutations in the MTM1 gene implicated in X-linked myotubular myopathy. ENMC International Consortium on Myotubular Myopathy. European Neuro-Muscular Center.
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E. Bertini | C. Wallgren‐Pettersson | J. Mandel | W. Kress | J. Laporte | J. Laporte | M. Fardeau | S. M. Tanner | N. Dahl | E. Bertini | M. Vincent | C. Guiraud-Chaumeil | S. Liechti‐Gallati | P. Bolhuis | F. Samson | C. Guiraud‐Chaumeil
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