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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Sudden cardiac death
  1. ... calcium release channel complex linked to exercise-induced sudden cardiac death. Circ Res. 2006 May 12;98(9):1151- ... Williams SC, Gyorke S. Abnormal calcium signaling and sudden cardiac death associated with mutation of calsequestrin. Circ Res. 2004 ...
  2. ... an under-recognized electrical disease in patients with sudden cardiac death. Cardiology. 2004;101(4):157-69. doi: 10. ... Chen W, Kittles RA, Goldstein SA. A common cardiac sodium channel variant associated with sudden infant death in African Americans, SCN5A S1103Y. J Clin Invest. ...
  3. ... in GYS1 (muscle-specific glycogen synthase) resulting in sudden cardiac death, that is diagnosable from skin fibroblasts. Mol Genet ...
  4. ... outcomes from a complete lack of symptoms to sudden cardiac death. Other signs and symptoms include an irregular heart ...
  5. ... outcomes from a complete lack of symptoms to sudden cardiac death. Other signs and symptoms include an irregular heart ...
  6. ... causes type 4 long-QT cardiac arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death. Nature. 2003 Feb 6;421(6923):634-9. ...
  7. ... heart and can lead to fainting (syncope) or sudden cardiac arrest and death. The TRPM4 gene mutations change single ...
  8. ... acquired long QT syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases of acquired long ...
  9. ... acquired long QT syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases of acquired long ...
  10. ... arrhythmia that can lead to fainting (syncope) or cardiac arrest and sudden death without the other features of Timothy syndrome (described above). Research suggests that CACNA1C gene variants that cause long QT syndrome 8 occur in a ... of Cav1.2 Ca2+ channels in cardiac and smooth muscles. Cardiovasc Res. 2005 Nov 1; ...
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