Newly identified exons encoding novel variants of p94/calpain 3 are expressed ubiquitously and overlap the α‐glucosidase C gene
Yukiko Kawabata(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Sorimachi(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Keiko Abe(Hiroshima University), Yoshimasa Ito(Kindai University), Shoji Hata(Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry), Koichi Suzuki(National Institute of Infectious Diseases), Yasuko Ono(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science)
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