Impaired KCNQ1–KCNE1 and Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-Bisphosphate Interaction Underlies the Long QT Syndrome
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Kyu-Ho Park | Shehrazade Dahimene | Isabelle Baró | Denis Escande | Gildas Loussouarn | D. Escande | G. Loussouarn | Kyu-Ho Park | I. Baró | Julien Piron | Jean Mérot | Julien Piron | J. Mérot | S. Dahimène
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