<i>LMNA</i> Q353R Mutation Causes Dilated Cardiomyopathy Through Impaired Vitamin D Signaling
Masamichi Ito(The University of Tokyo), Issei Komuro(The University of Tokyo), Masashi Toyoda(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology), Katsuhisa Matsuura(Yahoo (United Kingdom)), Masayuki Kubota(The University of Tokyo), Akihiro Umezawa(National Center For Child Health and Development), Seitaro Nomura(The University of Tokyo), Masashi Ikeuchi(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Takashige Tobita(Tokyo Women's Medical University), Hiroyuki Morita(Gifu University), Koichiro Miura(Tokyo Women's Medical University), Mikako Katagiri(The University of Tokyo), Shintaro Yamada(Tokyo University of Science), Manami Katoh(University of Tokyo Hospital), Tatsuro Sassa(The University of Tokyo), Kanna Fujita(The University of Tokyo), Shuji Takada(National Center For Child Health and Development), Satoshi Hatsuse(The University of Tokyo), Hiroyuki Aburatani(The University of Tokyo), Toshiyuki Ko(The University of Tokyo), Takanobu Yamada(The University of Tokyo)
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