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A complex CLCN1 variant associated with hereditary myotonia in a mixed-breed dog.
A pedigree of myotonia congenita with a novel mutation p.F343C of the CLCN1 gene].
ClC-1 Chloride Channel: Inputs on the Structure-Function Relationship of Myotonia Congenita-Causing …
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Functional and Structural Characterization of ClC-1 and Nav1.4 Channels Resulting from CLCN1 and SCN…
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