Stress and muscular dystrophy: a genetic screen for dystroglycan and dystrophin interactors in Drosophila identifies cellular stress response components.
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H. Shcherbata | Helena de Fatima Magliarelli | Mariya M Kucherenko | April K Marrone | Valentyna M Rishko | Halyna R Shcherbata | V. Rishko | A. Marrone | M. Kucherenko | H. Magliarelli
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