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Mechanisms of disease pathogenesis in long QT syndrome type 5
Stephen C. Harmer
, Andrew J. Wilson
, Robert Aldridge
, Andrew Tinker
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Disease Pathogenesis
100%
Syndrome Type
100%
Long QT Syndrome
100%
Disease Mechanisms
100%
KCNQ1
100%
KCNE1
83%
Biophysical Properties
33%
Plasma Membrane
16%
Novel Mechanism
16%
Myocytes
16%
Kinetic Behavior
16%
Complex Assembly
16%
Severe Attenuation
16%
Voltage Dependence
16%
IKs Current
16%
IK Channel
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Long QT Syndrome
100%
KCNE1
83%
Cell Membrane
16%
Cardiac Muscle Cell
16%
Electric Potential
16%
Neuroscience
Long QT Syndrome
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
16%
Cell Membrane
16%
Intermediate Conductance Calcium Activated Potassium Channel
16%
Myocyte
16%