Increased expression of rapsyn in muscles prevents acetylcholine receptor loss in experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis.
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A. Vincent | F. Spaans | J. Wokke | B. Machiels | H. Duimel | M. D. de Baets | M. Losen | P. Martinez-Martinez | P. Frederik | H. Veldman | M. Stassen | A. Vincent
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