Slowed conduction and ventricular tachycardia after targeted disruption of the cardiac sodium channel gene Scn5a
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Jamie I Vandenberg | Klaus Benndorf | Richard C Saumarez | W. Colledge | A. Grace | R. Saumarez | A. E. Trezíse | K. Benndorf | P. Brady | J. Vandenberg | Andrew A Grace | William H Colledge | Christopher L-H Huang | G Alex Papadatos | Polly M R Wallerstein | Catherine E G Head | Rosemary Ratcliff | Peter A Brady | Ann E O Trezise | R. Ratcliff | C. L. Huang | C. E. Head | G. A. Papadatos
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