Calcium sensitivity and myofilament lattice structure in titin N2B KO mice.
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Joshua Nedrud | Peter J. Schemmel | Peter Schemmel | T. Irving | H. Granzier | M. Gotthardt | Michael Gotthardt | J. Nedrud | Thomas C Irving | Henk L Granzier | Eun-Jeong Lee | Eun-Jeong Lee
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