Lmo 7 is dispensable for skeletal muscle and cardiac function

Dieu Hung Lao, Mary C. Esparza, Shannon N. Bremner, Indroneal Banerjee, Jianlin Zhang, Jennifer Veevers, William H. Bradford, Yusu Gu, Nancy D. Dalton, Kirk U. Knowlton, Kirk L. Peterson, Richard L. Lieber, and Ju Chen University of California San Diego, Department of Cardiology, La Jolla, California; University of California San Diego, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, La Jolla, California; Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

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