Cyclin D3 deficiency promotes a slower, more oxidative skeletal muscle phenotype and ameliorates pathophysiology in the mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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F. Tirone | M. Caruso | E. Rizzuto | Agnese Bonato | S. Luvisetto | Marianna Cosentino | Flavia Forconi | Giada Raparelli
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