Ionic and Cellular Basis for the Predominance of the Brugada Syndrome Phenotype in Males
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Andrew C. Zygmunt | Charles Antzelevitch | Jonathan M. Cordeiro | J. M. Di Diego | J. Fish | C. Antzelevitch | J. Cordeiro | R. Goodrow | A. Zygmunt | José M. Di Diego | Robert J. Goodrow | Jeffrey M. Fish | Guillermo J. Pérez | Fabiana S. Scornik | Guillermo J Pérez | F. Scornik | G. Pérez
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