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Naive normal and central memory T cells activated in vitro and cultured with IL-7 and IL-15
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TTN truncation variants produce sarcomere-integrating proteins of uncertain functional significance.
Interdomain Linker Effect on the Mechanical Stability of Ig Domains in Titin.
Functional impact of titin (TTN) mutations in ocular surface squamous neoplasia.
Truncated titin is structurally integrated into the human dilated cardiomyopathic sarcomere.
Exploring TTN variants as genetic insights into cardiomyopathy pathogenesis and potential emerging c…
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Moderate Intensity Training in Patients With Truncating Genetic Variants in TTN.
Safety Study of a Dual Anti-HIV Gene Transfer Construct to Treat HIV-1 Infection
Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation: the ZIDA Device Equivalence
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