The Binding Site for Channel Blockers That Rescue Misprocessed Human Long QT Syndrome Type 2 ether-a-gogo-related Gene (HERG) Mutations*
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Shuxia Zhao | C. Obejero-Paz | A. Brown | E. Ficker | Shuxia Zhao | Arthur M Brown | Eckhard Ficker | Carlos A Obejero-Paz
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