NR1D1 controls skeletal muscle calcium homeostasis through myoregulin repression
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S. Lancel | B. Staels | N. Prevarskaya | H. Duez | V. Montel | B. Bastide | F. Piétri-Rouxel | A. Forand | B. Pourcet | C. Duhem | A. Boulinguiez | Y. Sebti | Aurore Hebras | Mathilde Zecchin | Lise Ferri | Justine Beauchamp | Stéphane Delhaye | A. Mayeuf-Louchart | Quentin Thorel | C. Gentil | K. Kondratska | Marion Gimenez | Marie Couvelaere | Jessica Ohana | Kateryna Kondratska | L. Ferri | S. Delhaye | Q. Thorel | A. Hebras
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