Mechanistic insights into arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy caused by desmocollin-2 mutations
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J. Saffitz | C. Stefanadis | E. Ehler | P. Syrris | W. McKenna | E. Peskett | A. Anastasakis | N. Protonotarios | A. Asimaki | A. Tsatsopoulou | K. Gehmlich | A. Vouliotis | A. Evans
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