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David J Tester

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Circulation|March 9, 2011
Genetic testing for potentially lethal, highly treatable inherited cardiomyopathies/channelopathies in clinical practiceDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|January 16, 2007
Postmortem long QT syndrome genetic testing for sudden unexplained death in the youngDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Cardiology in the Young|January 14, 2017
Evaluating the survivor or the relatives of those who do not survive: the role of genetic testingDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Pediatric Cardiology|February 7, 2012
The molecular autopsy: should the evaluation continue after the funeral?David J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 24, 2012
DrowningDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Cardiovascular Research|May 26, 2005
Sudden infant death syndrome: how significant are the cardiac channelopathies?David J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Annual Review of Medicine|October 22, 2008
Cardiomyopathic and channelopathic causes of sudden unexplained death in infants and childrenDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Heart Rhythm|September 9, 2008
Novel gene and mutation discovery in congenital long QT syndrome: let's keep looking where the street lamp standethDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Current Opinion in Cardiology|April 8, 2006
The role of molecular autopsy in unexplained sudden cardiac deathDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Heart Rhythm|June 1, 2005
Genetic testing for cardiac channelopathies: ten questions regarding clinical considerations for heart rhythm allied professionalsDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
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Circulation|March 9, 2011
Genetic testing for potentially lethal, highly treatable inherited cardiomyopathies/channelopathies in clinical practiceDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|January 16, 2007
Postmortem long QT syndrome genetic testing for sudden unexplained death in the youngDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Cardiology in the Young|January 14, 2017
Evaluating the survivor or the relatives of those who do not survive: the role of genetic testingDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Pediatric Cardiology|February 7, 2012
The molecular autopsy: should the evaluation continue after the funeral?David J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
The New England Journal of Medicine|August 24, 2012
DrowningDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Cardiovascular Research|May 26, 2005
Sudden infant death syndrome: how significant are the cardiac channelopathies?David J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Annual Review of Medicine|October 22, 2008
Cardiomyopathic and channelopathic causes of sudden unexplained death in infants and childrenDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Heart Rhythm|September 9, 2008
Novel gene and mutation discovery in congenital long QT syndrome: let's keep looking where the street lamp standethDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Current Opinion in Cardiology|April 8, 2006
The role of molecular autopsy in unexplained sudden cardiac deathDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
Heart Rhythm|June 1, 2005
Genetic testing for cardiac channelopathies: ten questions regarding clinical considerations for heart rhythm allied professionalsDavid J Tester, Michael J Ackerman
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