Alpha-cardiac actin mutations produce atrial septal defects.
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M. Vikkula | A. Jonzon | K. Trybus | Steven B Marston | F. Bu'Lock | N. Dahl | J. Eason | J. Granados-Riverón | M. Pope | J. Sunnegårdh | J. Klar | H. Matsson | H. Enell | D. Brook | P. Gustavsson | C. Bookwalter | I. Gutierrez | Jane Cox | T. Robinson | Feifei Song
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