RNA transcripts, miRNA-sized fragments and proteins produced from D4Z4 units: new candidates for the pathophysiology of facioscapulohumeral dystrophy.
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Daniel G. Miller | S. Tapscott | G. Filippova | L. Snider | A. Asawachaicharn | Ashlee E Tyler | Linda N Geng | Lisa M. Petek | L. Maves | R. Lemmers | S. Winokur | R. Tawil | S. M. van der Maarel | A. Tyler
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