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CML0100

Ionic mechanisms responsible for the electrocardiographic phenotype of the Brugada Syndrome are temperature dependent
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  • dumaine_towbin_brugada_vatta_nesterenko_nesterenko_brugada_bruga: View MML
External URL
dumaine_towbin_brugada_vatta_nesterenko_nesterenko_brugada_brugada_antzelevitch_
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