Gain-of-function mutations in potassium channel subunit KCNE2 associated with early-onset lone atrial fibrillation
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Gain-of-function mutations in potassium channel subunit KCNE2 associated with early-onset lone atrial fibrillation
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Biomarkers in Medicine
Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 557-570
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Future Medicine Ltd
发表日期
2014-05-06
DOI
10.2217/bmm.13.137
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