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- NP392419.RASE-0f0fcYZcNG0xHxEK92vu8Yt80PVWwVgrjuf4ENEE130_assertion description "[The FHC-mediated structural perturbations in RLC that affect Ca(2+) binding properties of the mutated myocardium are responsible for triggering the abnormal function of the heart that in turn might initiate a hypertrophic process and lead to heart failure.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP392419.RASE-0f0fcYZcNG0xHxEK92vu8Yt80PVWwVgrjuf4ENEE130_provenance.
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