Loss of the melanocortin-4 receptor in mice causes dilated cardiomyopathy
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Loss of the melanocortin-4 receptor in mice causes dilated cardiomyopathy
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eLife
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -
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eLife Sciences Organisation, Ltd.
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2017-08-22
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10.7554/elife.28118
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