Loss of function of the nuclear envelope protein LEMD2 causes DNA damage–dependent cardiomyopathy
Loss of function of the nuclear envelope protein LEMD2 causes DNA damage–dependent cardiomyopathy
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United States: American Society for Clinical Investigation
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Mutations in nuclear envelope proteins (NEPs) cause devastating genetic diseases, known as envelopathies, that primarily affect the heart and skeletal muscle. A mutation in the NEP LEM domain-containing protein 2 (LEMD2) causes severe cardiomyopathy in humans. However, the roles of LEMD2 in the heart and the pathological mechanisms responsible for...
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Loss of function of the nuclear envelope protein LEMD2 causes DNA damage–dependent cardiomyopathy
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1558-8238,0021-9738
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1558-8238
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10.1172/JCI158897