Spectrum and Prevalence of CALM1-, CALM2-, and CALM3-Encoded Calmodulin Variants in Long QT Syndrome and Functional Characterization of a Novel Long QT Syndrome–Associated Calmodulin Missense Variant, E141G
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Christopher N. Johnson | D. Tester | M. Ackerman | W. Chazin | B. Knollmann | Christopher N Johnson | H. Hwang | M. Shah | Nicole J Boczek | R. Kanter | N. Gómez-Hurtado | D. Ye | Y. Lau | Melissa L Calvert | Andrew L. Papez | D. O. Kryshtal | Christina G Loporcaro
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