Adult mice deficient in actinin–associated LIM-domain protein reveal a developmental pathway for right ventricular cardiomyopathy
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J. Ross | M. Beckerle | K. Peterson | U. Aebi | A. Hefti | K. Chien | M. Pashmforoush | S. Kubalak | P. Pomiès
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