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The molecules that make muscle

Donald Gullberg ()
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Donald Gullberg: Biomedical Centre

Nature, 2003, vol. 424, issue 6945, 138-139

Abstract: The role of integrin proteins in the formation of skeletal muscle has been hotly debated, as studies of whole animals and of cultured cells have yielded conflicting results. The controversy may now be resolved.

Date: 2003
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