Screening for copy number variation in genes associated with the long QT syndrome: clinical relevance.
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Frédéric Sacher | Richard Redon | R. Redon | M. Le Cunff | F. Sacher | V. Probst | C. Le Caignec | J. Barc | F. Kyndt | J. Schott | S. Schmitt | E. Baron | Vincent Probst | Claude Vieyres | Hervé Le Marec | Jean-Jacques Schott | Julien Barc | Florence Kyndt | Estelle Baron | Martine Le Cunff | Cédric Le Caignec | François Briec | Sébastien Schmitt | F. Briec | H. Le Marec | C. Vieyres
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