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The New England Journal of Medicine
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December 2, 1999
Missense mutations in the rod domain of the lamin A/C gene as causes of dilated cardiomyopathy and conduction-system disease
D Fatkin, C MacRae, T Sasaki, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)
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February 21, 1998
Dystrophin gene abnormalities in two patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
F Muntoni, A Di Lenarda, M Porcu, et al.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
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August 6, 2021
Vaccine-induced severe thrombotic thrombocytopenia following COVID-19 vaccination: a report of an autoptic case and review of the literature
D Fanni, L Saba, R Demontis, et al.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
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October 4, 2021
Fetal programming of COVID-19: may the barker hypothesis explain the susceptibility of a subset of young adults to develop severe disease?
C Gerosa, G Faa, D Fanni, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine
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December 2, 1999
Missense mutations in the rod domain of the lamin A/C gene as causes of dilated cardiomyopathy and conduction-system disease
D Fatkin, C MacRae, T Sasaki, et al.
Heart (British Cardiac Society)
|
February 21, 1998
Dystrophin gene abnormalities in two patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
F Muntoni, A Di Lenarda, M Porcu, et al.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
|
August 6, 2021
Vaccine-induced severe thrombotic thrombocytopenia following COVID-19 vaccination: a report of an autoptic case and review of the literature
D Fanni, L Saba, R Demontis, et al.
European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences
|
October 4, 2021
Fetal programming of COVID-19: may the barker hypothesis explain the susceptibility of a subset of young adults to develop severe disease?
C Gerosa, G Faa, D Fanni, et al.
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