CORE
COnnecting
REpositories
  • Services overviewExplore all CORE services
  • Access to raw data

    • API
    • Dataset
    • FastSync
  • Content discovery

    • Recommender
    • Discovery
  • OAI identifiers

    • OAI Resolver
  • Managing content

    • Dashboard
  • Bespoke contracts

    • Consultancy services
  • Support us

      MembershipSponsorshipResearch partnership
  • About

    • About us
    • Our mission
    • Team
    • Blog
    • FAQs
    • Contact us
  • Community governance

    • Governance
    • Advisory Board
    • Board of supporters
    • Research network
  • Innovations

    • Our research
    • Labs

Inherited Conduction System Abnormalities-One Group of Diseases, Many Genes

Authors
  1. Alings AM
  2. Anderson RH
  3. Benson DW
  4. Berul CI
  5. CHARLES I BERUL
  6. CORDULA M WOLF
  7. Davis LM
  8. Deal BJ
  9. Deanfield JE
  10. Delorme B
  11. Delorme B
  12. Draper MH
  13. Edelberg JM
  14. Emery AE
  15. Fromaget C
  16. Gollob MH
  17. Irisawa H
  18. Kirchhoff S
  19. Kodama I
  20. Komuro I
  21. Kyndt F
  22. Lahat H
  23. Leenhardt A
  24. Lenegre J
  25. Lin F
  26. Lupoglazoff JM
  27. Moorman AF
  28. Pennisi DJ
  29. Peters NS
  30. Priori SG
  31. Raharjo WH
  32. Ranganayakulu G
  33. Rentschler S
  34. Saba S
  35. Salt I
  36. Shimada T
  37. Tamaddon HS
  38. Thomas SA
  39. Vaughan CJ
  40. Verga L
  41. Verheule S
Publication date
Publisher
'Wiley'
Doi

    Abstract

    Abstract is not available.

      Similar works

      Full text

      thumbnail-image

      Available Versions

      Crossref

      redirect
      Last time updated on 04/12/2020

      CORE (COnnecting REpositories) is a not-for-profit service hosted by The Open University supported by CORE Members.

      Product
      • Services
      • Membership
      • Sponsorship
      • Labs
      Organisation
      • About us
      • Governance
      • Team
      • Data providers
      Support
      • Terms
      • FAQs
      • Blog
      • Contact us
      Writing about CORE?

      Discover our research outputs and cite our work.

      Follow us:
      COREAccessibilityCookiesPrivacy