Modulating effects of age and gender on the clinical course of long QT syndrome by genotype

Modulating effects of age and gender on the clinical course of long QT syndrome by genotype

SCHWARTZ, PETER;PRIORI, SILVIA GIULIANA;Napolitano C;
2003-01-01

Abstract

Modulating effects of age and gender on the clinical course of long QT syndrome by genotype
2003
Cardiovascular & Hematology Research covers all levels of investigation into the normal and pathogenic functions of the heart, vasculature, and soluble blood components. Cell biology of vascular tissue and formed elements of blood, biochemical regulation of thrombosis, therapeutic strategies for treatment of cardiac and vascular diseases are also considered. Resources on hematologic oncology are excluded and are placed in the Oncogenesis & Cancer Research category.
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Tematica Ex SIR: EPIDEMIOLOGIA E CLINICA DELLE MALATTIE ARITMOGENE EREDITARIE (Classif. Ex SIR:Articoli su riviste scientifiche Index Medicus, Science Citation Index )
Long QT Syndrome; Genotype; Gender
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Zareba, W; Moss, Aj; Locati, Eh; Lehmann, Mh; Peterson, Dr; Hall, Wj; Schwartz, Peter; Vincent, Gm; Priori, SILVIA GIULIANA; Benhorin, J; Towbin, Ja; ...espandi
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