Absence of integrin α7 causes a novel form of muscular dystrophy
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R. Fässler | K. Mark | H. Mark | A. Bornemann | Reinhard Fässler | Ulrike Mayer | N. Miosge | Antje Bornemann | U. Mayer | G. Saher | F. Echtermeyer | Gesine Saher | Nicolai Miosge | Frank Echtermeyer | Helga von der Mark | Ernst Pösch | Klaus von der Mark | Ernst Pösch
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