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Different atrophy-hypertrophy transcription pathways in muscles affected by severe and mild spinal muscular atrophy

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Table 1: Genotype of SMA patients.
Figure 1Hierarchical cluster analysis of SMAI and III profilesHierarchical cluster analysis of SMAI and III profiles
Table 2: Real-time quantitative PCR analysis.
Figure 3Panel 1. Fiber size measurements in SMA I and III muscle sections, compared with normal age-matched muscle specimensPanel 1

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