Exercise triggers ARVC phenotype in mice expressing a disease-causing mutated version of human plakophilin-2.
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V. Fuster | B. Ibáñez | A. Bernad | J. A. Bernal | J. Ruíz-Cabello | L. J. Jiménez-Borreguero | F. M. Cruz | J. M. García-Ruíz | G. Pizarro | M. Torres | D. Sanz-Rosa | J. García-Prieto | M. Roche-Molina | J. García‐Prieto | Francisco M. Cruz
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