Spectrum of ST-T–Wave Patterns and Repolarization Parameters in Congenital Long-QT Syndrome: ECG Findings Identify Genotypes
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Wojciech Zareba | Li Zhang | Carlo Napolitano | Silvia G. Priori | Peter J. Schwartz | Jesaia Benhorin | Arthur J. Moss | G. Michael Vincent | Jeffrey A. Towbin | Michael H. Lehmann | S. Priori | A. Moss | P. Schwartz | J. Towbin | C. Napolitano | W. Zareba | G. Vincent | M. Keating | I. Splawski | K. Timothy | Li Zhang | F. Yanowitz | M. Lehmann | Qing Wang | J. Benhorin | A. Medina | Jennifer L. Robinson | S. Compton | Jiaxiang Shen | J. Fox | L. Giuli | Katherine W. Timothy | Jolene Fox | Lisa C. Giuli | Jiaxiang Shen | Igor Splawski | Steven J. Compton | Frank Yanowitz | Qing Wang | Mark T. Keating | Aharon Medina
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