Missense mutation in RPS7 causes Diamond-Blackfan anemia via alteration of erythrocyte metabolism, protein translation and induction of ribosomal stress.
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D. Pospíšilová | J. Čermák | P. Vojta | Zuzana Macečková | I. Hadačová | J. Volejnikova | A. Jungová | M. Ondra | O. Jahoda | P. Koralkova | R. Mojzíková | Agáta Kubíčková | M. Hajdůch | M. Horvathova
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