Prevalence of Germline Mutations in the TTR Gene in a Consecutive Series of Surgical Pathology Specimens With ATTR Amyloid
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T. Todorov | C. Röcken | U. Hegenbart | S. Schönland | H. Schmidt | T. Dengler | A. Kristen | P. Lohse | J. Büttner | B. Helmke | Saniye Yumlu | M. Eriksson | S. Yumlu | H. Schmidt
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