A case report: a heterozygous deletion (2791_2805 del) in exon 18 of the filamin C gene causing filamin C-related myofibrillar myopathies in a Chinese family
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Yun Yuan | J. Miao | Xue-Fan Yu | Xiao-jing Wei | F. Su | Xue-mei Liu
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