Mitochondrial MICOS complex genes, implicated in hypoplastic left heart syndrome, maintain cardiac contractility and actomyosin integrity

  1. Katja Birker
  2. Shuchao Ge
  3. Natalie J Kirkland
  4. Jeanne L Theis
  5. James Marchant
  6. Zachary C Fogarty
  7. Maria A Missinato
  8. Sreehari Kalvakuri
  9. Paul Grossfeld
  10. Adam J Engler
  11. Karen Ocorr
  12. Timothy J Nelson
  13. Alexandre R Colas
  14. Timothy M Olson
  15. Georg Vogler  Is a corresponding author
  16. Rolf Bodmer  Is a corresponding author
  1. Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, United States
  2. University of California, San Diego, United States
  3. Mayo Clinic, United States
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  1. Katja Birker
  2. Shuchao Ge
  3. Natalie J Kirkland
  4. Jeanne L Theis
  5. James Marchant
  6. Zachary C Fogarty
  7. Maria A Missinato
  8. Sreehari Kalvakuri
  9. Paul Grossfeld
  10. Adam J Engler
  11. Karen Ocorr
  12. Timothy J Nelson
  13. Alexandre R Colas
  14. Timothy M Olson
  15. Georg Vogler
  16. Rolf Bodmer
(2023)
Mitochondrial MICOS complex genes, implicated in hypoplastic left heart syndrome, maintain cardiac contractility and actomyosin integrity
eLife 12:e83385.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83385