Truncation of Titin’s Elastic PEVK Region Leads to Cardiomyopathy With Diastolic Dysfunction
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H. Granzier | C. Tschöpe | D. Westermann | Jun Peng | M. Mcnabb | S. Labeit | M. Gotthardt | M. Radke | O. Nelson | D. Larson | Q. Yu | Nicholas King | Katharina Rost | Qianli Yu | O. Lynne Nelson | Nicholas M.P. King | Douglas F. Larson
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