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Summary Literature (4)
Literature for OMIM 609620: SHORT QT SYNDROME 1; SQT1


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Deficient zebrafish ether-à-go-go-related gene channel gating causes short-QT syndrome in zebrafish reggae mutants., Hassel D,Scholz EP,Trano N,Friedrich O,Just S,Meder B,Weiss DL,Zitron E,Marquart S,Vogel B,Karle CA,Seemann G,Fishman MC,Katus HA,Rottbauer W, Circulation. February 19, 2008; 117(7):1524-4539.
Biophysical properties of zebrafish ether-à-go-go related gene potassium channels., Scholz EP,Niemer N,Hassel D,Zitron E,Bürgers HF,Bloehs R,Seyler C,Scherer D,Thomas D,Kathöfer S,Katus HA,Rottbauer WA,Karle CA, Biochem Biophys Res Commun. April 3, 2009; 381(2):1090-2104.
A recombinant N-terminal domain fully restores deactivation gating in N-truncated and long QT syndrome mutant hERG potassium channels., Gustina AS,Trudeau MC, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. August 4, 2009; 106(31):1091-6490.
Pro-arrhythmogenic Effects of the V141M KCNQ1 Mutation in Short QT Syndrome and Its Potential Therapeutic Targets: Insights from Modeling., Lee HC,Lee HC,Rudy Y,Liang H,Chen CC,Luo CH,Sheu SH,Cui J, J Med Biol Eng. October 1, 2017; 37(5):1609-0985.