A Ubiquitous Splice Variant and a Common Polymorphism Affect Heterologous Expression of Recombinant Human SCN5A Heart Sodium Channels
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Michael J Ackerman | Matthew D. Pagel | D. Tester | M. Ackerman | C. Valdivia | J. Pu | J. Makielski | B. Ye | Jonathan C Makielski | David J Tester | Bin Ye | Carmen R Valdivia | Matthew D Pagel | Jielin Pu | M. Ackerman
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