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Loss-of-function mutations in cardiac ryanodine receptor channel cause various types of arrhythmias including long QT syndrome
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Loss-of-function RYR2 mutations may be implicated in various types of arrhythmias including LQTS, VF, and scTdP, depending on alteration of the channel activity. Search of RYR2 mutations in IPAS patients clinically different from CPVT will be a useful strategy to effectively discover loss-of-function RYR2 mutations.
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Loss of luminal Ca <sup>2+</sup> activation in the cardiac ryanodine receptor is associated with ventricular fibrillation and sudden death Dawei Jiang, Wenqian Chen, Ruiwu Wang, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Cardiac MuscleVentricular ArrhythmiasHeart FailureSudden DeathMolecular Biology | 2007 | 136 |
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