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C E Clancy

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Cardiovascular Research|May 4, 2001
Cellular consequences of HERG mutations in the long QT syndrome: precursors to sudden cardiac deathC E Clancy, Y Rudy
Nature|August 17, 1999
Linking a genetic defect to its cellular phenotype in a cardiac arrhythmiaC E Clancy, Y Rudy
Current Topics in Membranes|September 3, 2016
Cardiac Na Channels: Structure to FunctionK R DeMarco, C E Clancy
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|April 14, 2006
Cardiac Na+ channels as therapeutic targets for antiarrhythmic agentsI W Glaaser, C E Clancy
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 2, 1997
Identification of a protein kinase from Dictyostelium with homology to the novel catalytic domain of myosin heavy chain kinase AC E Clancy, M G Mendoza, T V Naismith, et al.
Nature Medicine|September 5, 2001
Abrupt rate accelerations or premature beats cause life-threatening arrhythmias in mice with long-QT3 syndromeD Nuyens, M Stengl, S Dugarmaa, et al.
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Cardiovascular Research|May 4, 2001
Cellular consequences of HERG mutations in the long QT syndrome: precursors to sudden cardiac deathC E Clancy, Y Rudy
Nature|August 17, 1999
Linking a genetic defect to its cellular phenotype in a cardiac arrhythmiaC E Clancy, Y Rudy
Current Topics in Membranes|September 3, 2016
Cardiac Na Channels: Structure to FunctionK R DeMarco, C E Clancy
Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology|April 14, 2006
Cardiac Na+ channels as therapeutic targets for antiarrhythmic agentsI W Glaaser, C E Clancy
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 2, 1997
Identification of a protein kinase from Dictyostelium with homology to the novel catalytic domain of myosin heavy chain kinase AC E Clancy, M G Mendoza, T V Naismith, et al.
Nature Medicine|September 5, 2001
Abrupt rate accelerations or premature beats cause life-threatening arrhythmias in mice with long-QT3 syndromeD Nuyens, M Stengl, S Dugarmaa, et al.
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