Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Dominant and Recessive Kvlqt1 K + Channel Mutations Found in Inherited Cardiac Arrhythmias
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B. Wollnik | H. Esperer | C. Kubisch | P. Wieacker | T. Jentsch | Björn C. Schroeder | B. C. Schroeder | B. Schroeder | Bernd Wollnik | Thomas J. Jentsch | Peter Wieacker | Christian Kubisch | Hans D. Esperer
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