Alu-mediated nonallelic homologous and nonhomologous recombination in the BMPR2 gene in heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension
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Masaharu Kataoka | Keiichi Fukuda | Akira Oka | Toru Satoh | K. Fukuda | H. Yoshino | T. Satoh | M. Kataoka | Hideaki Yoshino | A. Oka | Ryoji Yanagisawa | Shinobu Gamou | Yuki Aimi | Masae Ono | S. Gamou | R. Yanagisawa | Y. Aimi | M. Ono | Ryoji Yanagisawa | Yuki Aimi
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