Spectrum and Frequency of Cardiac Channel Defects in Swimming-Triggered Arrhythmia Syndromes
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D. Tester | M. Ackerman | Laura J. Kopplin | Melissa L. Will | C. Haglund | G. Choi | Carla M. Haglund | M. Ackerman
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