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Circulation|November 15, 1995
ECG T-wave patterns in genetically distinct forms of the hereditary long QT syndromeA J Moss, W Zareba, J Benhorin, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|June 17, 2000
Gender-related differences in thrombogenic factors predicting recurrent cardiac events in patients after acute myocardial infarction. The THROMBO InvestigatorsV G Kalaria, W Zareba, A J Moss, et al.
Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|April 3, 2020
Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr Subjects (MOSES): Part 2. Effects of Personal and Ambient Concentrations of Ozone and Other Pollutants on Cardiovascular and Pulmonary FunctionD Q Rich, M W Frampton, J R Balmes, et al.
Environmental Research|December 17, 2021
Effects of short-term increases in personal and ambient pollutant concentrations on pulmonary and cardiovascular function: A panel study analysis of the Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr subjects (MOSES 2)M W Frampton, J R Balmes, P A Bromberg, et al.
Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|January 4, 2020
Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr Subjects (MOSES): Part 1. Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Ozone on Respiratory and Cardiovascular OutcomesM W Frampton, J R Balmes, P A Bromberg, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 1, 1998
Influence of the genotype on the clinical course of the long-QT syndrome. International Long-QT Syndrome Registry Research GroupW Zareba, A J Moss, P J Schwartz, et al.
Circulation|June 19, 1998
Age- and sex-related differences in clinical manifestations in patients with congenital long-QT syndrome: findings from the International LQTS RegistryE H Locati, W Zareba, A J Moss, et al.
Circulation|August 2, 2001
Clinical implications for affected parents and siblings of probands with long-QT syndromeJ Kimbrough, A J Moss, W Zareba, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|October 26, 1999
Comparison of clinical and genetic variables of cardiac events associated with loud noise versus swimming among subjects with the long QT syndromeA J Moss, J L Robinson, L Gessman, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|March 23, 2000
Clinical and genetic variables associated with acute arousal and nonarousal-related cardiac events among subjects with long QT syndromeR H Ali, W Zareba, A J Moss, et al.
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Circulation|November 15, 1995
ECG T-wave patterns in genetically distinct forms of the hereditary long QT syndromeA J Moss, W Zareba, J Benhorin, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|June 17, 2000
Gender-related differences in thrombogenic factors predicting recurrent cardiac events in patients after acute myocardial infarction. The THROMBO InvestigatorsV G Kalaria, W Zareba, A J Moss, et al.
Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|April 3, 2020
Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr Subjects (MOSES): Part 2. Effects of Personal and Ambient Concentrations of Ozone and Other Pollutants on Cardiovascular and Pulmonary FunctionD Q Rich, M W Frampton, J R Balmes, et al.
Environmental Research|December 17, 2021
Effects of short-term increases in personal and ambient pollutant concentrations on pulmonary and cardiovascular function: A panel study analysis of the Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr subjects (MOSES 2)M W Frampton, J R Balmes, P A Bromberg, et al.
Research Report (Health Effects Institute)|January 4, 2020
Multicenter Ozone Study in oldEr Subjects (MOSES): Part 1. Effects of Exposure to Low Concentrations of Ozone on Respiratory and Cardiovascular OutcomesM W Frampton, J R Balmes, P A Bromberg, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 1, 1998
Influence of the genotype on the clinical course of the long-QT syndrome. International Long-QT Syndrome Registry Research GroupW Zareba, A J Moss, P J Schwartz, et al.
Circulation|June 19, 1998
Age- and sex-related differences in clinical manifestations in patients with congenital long-QT syndrome: findings from the International LQTS RegistryE H Locati, W Zareba, A J Moss, et al.
Circulation|August 2, 2001
Clinical implications for affected parents and siblings of probands with long-QT syndromeJ Kimbrough, A J Moss, W Zareba, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|October 26, 1999
Comparison of clinical and genetic variables of cardiac events associated with loud noise versus swimming among subjects with the long QT syndromeA J Moss, J L Robinson, L Gessman, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology|March 23, 2000
Clinical and genetic variables associated with acute arousal and nonarousal-related cardiac events among subjects with long QT syndromeR H Ali, W Zareba, A J Moss, et al.
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