Recessive mutation in desmoplakin disrupts desmoplakin-intermediate filament interactions and causes dilated cardiomyopathy, woolly hair and keratoderma.
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D. Kelsell | I. Leigh | N. Whittock | H. Stevens | J. Common | S. Hatsell | P. Purkis | E. Norgett | L. Carvajal-Huerta | J. Cabezas | Juan-Carlos Ruiz Cabezas
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