The LETM1/YOL027 Gene Family Encodes a Factor of the Mitochondrial K+ Homeostasis with a Potential Role in the Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome*
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J. Šamaj | K. Nowikovsky | R. Schweyen | S. Reipert | M. Kolisek | G. Wiesenberger | G. Zsurka | E. Froschauer | Martin Kolisek
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