Organization and sequence of human cardiac myosin binding protein C gene (MYBPC3) and identification of mutations predicted to produce truncated proteins in familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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M. Komajda | A. Hagège | M. Desnos | C. Cruaud | M. Fiszman | B. Hainque | J. Bouhour | F. Gary | K. Schwartz | R. Trent | P. Richard | L. Carrier | O. Dubourg | G. Bonne | S. Labeit | S Labeit | M Komajda | O Dubourg | M Desnos | M Fiszman | B Yu | L Carrier | G Bonne | E Bährend | P Richard | F Niel | B Hainque | C Cruaud | F Gary | J B Bouhour | A A Hagège | R J Trent | K Schwartz | F. Niel | B. Yu | Bing Yu | E. Bährend | Ellen Bahrend | Corinne Cruaud | Corinne Cruaud
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