PIEZO1 gain-of-function gene variant is associated with elevated tendon stiffness in humans
Tobias Götschi(University of Zurich), Jess G. Snedeker(University of Zurich), Jörg Spörri(University of Zurich), Victoria Held(University of Zurich), Fabian S. Passini(Weizmann Institute of Science), Per Aagaard(University of Zurich), Gianna Klucker(University of Zurich), Barbara Niederöst(Universität Innsbruck)
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