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- who: Denise F. R. Rawcliffe and colleagues from the Department of Medical Biosciences, Medical and Clinical Genetics, University have published the research work: The High Level of Aberrant Splicing of ISCU in Slow-Twitch Muscle May Involve the Splicing Factor SRSF3, in the Journal: PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone [0165453]. October 26, 2016 of /1371/
- what: The authors confirm that skeletal muscle contains the highest levels of incorrect ISCU splice variants compared with heart brain liver and kidney using a transgenic mouse model expressing human HML mutated ISCU.
- how: The data . . .
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