Sudden infant death syndrome and long QT syndrome: an epidemiological and genetic study
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Bernd Brinkmann | Thomas Bajanowski | Günter Breithardt | Wilhelm Haverkamp | Eric Schulze-Bahr | G. Breithardt | G. Mönnig | W. Haverkamp | E. Schulze-Bahr | H. Wedekind | B. Brinkmann | T. Bajanowski | Horst Wedekind | Patrick Friederich | Thomas Wülfing | Cornelia Siebrands | Birgit Engeland | Gerold Mönnig | P. Friederich | C. Siebrands | T. Wülfing | B. Engeland
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