SCN5A mutation associated with acute myocardial infarction.
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V. Pascali | R. Brugada | S. Viskin | C. Antzelevitch | J. Cordeiro | G. Pollevick | Elena Burashnikov | A. Oliva | H. Barajas-Martinez | Dan Hu | Tabitha Carrier | R. Rosso | Yusheng Wu | Alexandra Guerchicoff
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