Mice Lacking Skeletal Muscle Actin Show Reduced Muscle Strength and Growth Deficits and Die during the Neonatal Period
Kelly Crawford(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), James L. Lessard, R. J. Paul(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), Robert W. Flick(Environmental Protection Agency), Ajit Kumar, Daniel A. Shelly(University of Cincinnati Medical Center), K. Bove(Hospital Research Foundation), L. Close
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