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Utility of Zebrafish Models of Acquired and Inherited Long QT Syndrome
Author: Simpson, Kyle E., Author: Venkateshappa, Ravichandra, Author: Pang, Zhao Kai, Author: Faizi, Shoaib, Author: Tibbits, Glen F., Author: Claydon, Tom W.
Date created: 2021-01-15
Small molecule targeting of cardiac hERG channels to protect against arrhythmias'
Author: Venkateshappa, Ravichandra
Date created: 2023-02-15

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  • Pang, Zhao Kai (1)
  • Simpson, Kyle E. (1)
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  • (-) Acquired LQTS (2)
  • HERG (2)
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  • Cardiac arrhythmias (1)
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  • Inherited LQTS (1)
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