Muscle hypertrophy in transgenic mice due to over-expression of porcine myostatin mutated at its cleavage site
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X. An | W. Cui | L. Qian | Qingqing Wang | Chunbo Cai | Shengwang Jiang | P. Gao | De-zun Ma | Gao-jun Xiao | Pengfei Gao
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