Enhanced Store Overload–Induced Ca2+ Release and Channel Sensitivity to Luminal Ca2+ Activation Are Common Defects of RyR2 Mutations Linked to Ventricular Tachycardia and Sudden Death
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Huihui Kong | B. Xiao | D. Jiang | Bailong Xiao | Dawei Jiang | Ruiwu Wang | Huihui Kong | Donald J Hunt | Philip Choi | Lin Zhang | S R Wayne Chen | Ruiwu Wang | D. Hunt | S. Chen | Philip Choi | Lin Zhang | S. R. W. Chen | Bailong Xiao
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