Peters, C. H., Watkins, A. R., Poirier, O. L., & Ruben, P. C. (2020). E1784K, the most common Brugada syndrome and long-QT syndrome type 3 mutant, disrupts sodium channel inactivation through two separate mechanisms. J Gen Physiol.
Citação norma ChicagoPeters, Colin H., Abeline R. Watkins, Olivia L. Poirier, and Peter C. Ruben. "E1784K, the Most Common Brugada Syndrome and Long-QT Syndrome Type 3 Mutant, Disrupts Sodium Channel Inactivation Through Two Separate Mechanisms." J Gen Physiol 2020.
MLA CitationPeters, Colin H., Abeline R. Watkins, Olivia L. Poirier, and Peter C. Ruben. "E1784K, the Most Common Brugada Syndrome and Long-QT Syndrome Type 3 Mutant, Disrupts Sodium Channel Inactivation Through Two Separate Mechanisms." J Gen Physiol 2020.