The complete mouse nebulin gene sequence and the identification of cardiac nebulin.
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Christian C Witt | Siegfried Labeit | C. Gregorio | P. Antin | N. Huebner | A. McElhinny | S. Labeit | Parker B Antin | Carol C Gregorio | Abigail S McElhinny | Norbert Huebner | C. Witt | Steven T Kazmierski | S. Kazmierski
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