Increased Vulnerability of Human Ventricle to Re-entrant Excitation in hERG-linked Variant 1 Short QT Syndrome
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Henggui Zhang | Ismail Adeniran | Jules C. Hancox | Harry J. Witchel | Mark J. McPate | J. Hancox | Henggui Zhang | H. Witchel | I. Adeniran | M. McPate
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