KCNH2-K897T Is a Genetic Modifier of Latent Congenital Long-QT Syndrome
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Dan M Roden | Alessandro Vicentini | Lia Crotti | Ping Yang | Alfred L George | D. Roden | P. Schwartz | Ping Yang | A. George | M. Pedrazzini | L. Crotti | R. Insolia | G. D. De Ferrari | Peter J Schwartz | A. Vicentini | Andrew L. Lundquist | C. Ferrandi | Gaetano M De Ferrari | Andrew L Lundquist | Matteo Pedrazzini | Roberto Insolia | Chiara Ferrandi | G. D. de Ferrari | A. George
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