I536T variant of RBM20 affects splicing of cardiac structural proteins that are causative for developing dilated cardiomyopathy
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H. Nishio | H. Kuroyanagi | Takuma Yamamoto | R. Sano | Y. Kominato | Aya Miura | Kensuke Ihara | Naruhito Otani | M. Nishiguchi | Mai Imasaka | Masaki Ohmuraya | Yoshiro Naito
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