Increased Muscle Stress-Sensitivity Induced by Selenoprotein N Inactivation in Mouse: A Mammalian Model for SEPN1-Related Myopathy
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J. Lainé | A. Krol | O. Dubourg | A. Ferry | S. Vassilopoulos | A. Ferreiro | P. Guicheney | A. Lescure | A. Vignaud | M. Beuvin | P. Castets | M. Rederstorff | V. Allamand | S. Arbogast | J. Lainé
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