Tmem65 is critical for the structure and function of the intercalated discs in mouse hearts
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C. Simmons | T. Kislinger | A. Gramolini | C. Yip | R. Hamilton | P. Backx | Yu-Qing Zhou | R. Gourdie | Allen C. T. Teng | R. Lakin | Liyang Gu | Aaron Au | N. Callaghan | L. Jourdan | M. Di Paola | F. H. Zadeh | M. Fatah | Jack Liu | D. Chatterjee | Zachary J. Williams | Wenliang Chen | A. Teng
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