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A role for nephrin, a renal protein, in vertebrate skeletal muscle cell fusion
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 06/10/09
Sohn RL et al. - The studies suggest that nephrin plays a role in secondary fusion of myoblasts into nascent myotubes, thus establishing a possible functional conservation with Drosophila Sns.
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