Myopathy associated BAG3 mutations lead to protein aggregation by stalling Hsp70 networks
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H. Kampinga | S. Scherer | A. Rebelo | S. Zuchner | J. Gestwicki | C. Weihl | W. Motley | Steven Bergink | P. Pytel | S. Carra | M. A. van Waarde | G. V. Furtado | E. Kuiper | R. Bengoechea | M. Meister-Broekema | R. Freilich | F. Morelli | Melania Minoia | J. N. Rauch | S. Bird | C. Jagadeesan
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