Overexpression of cAMP-response element modulator causes abnormal growth and development of the atrial myocardium resulting in a substrate for sustained atrial fibrillation in mice

scientific article published on 16 November 2011

Overexpression of cAMP-response element modulator causes abnormal growth and development of the atrial myocardium resulting in a substrate for sustained atrial fibrillation in mice is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.IJCARD.2011.10.057
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P932PMC publication ID7647839
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P50authorStéphane HatemQ56850922
Ulrich SchottenQ74771070
Xander H T WehrensQ86665313
Sven KaeseQ88377719
Jens EcksteinQ91373932
Wei WangQ98687931
Sandra LaakmannQ116772453
Sander VerheuleQ116772468
Lisa FortmuellerQ116772470
Paulus KirchhofQ38326091
Jan Sebastian SchulteQ41499089
Larissa FabritzQ47714033
P2093author name stringNa Li
Eloi Marijon
Wilhelm Schmitz
Frank Ulrich Müller
Nathalie Mougenot
Ghassan Moubarak
Tiannan Wang
Stephanie Grote-Wessels
Kirsten Schulte
Mathis Vogel
Ariane Staab
Juliane Hanstein
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P2507corrigendum / erratumCorrigendum to “Overexpression of cAMP-response element modulator causes abnormal growth and development of the atrial myocardium resulting in a substrate for sustained atrial fibrillation in mice” Int J Cardiol 166 (2013), 366–74Q57626780
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectAtrial FibrillationQ815819
overexpressionQ61643320
P304page(s)366-374
P577publication date2011-11-16
P1433published inInternational Journal of CardiologyQ2357863
P1476titleOverexpression of cAMP-response element modulator causes abnormal growth and development of the atrial myocardium resulting in a substrate for sustained atrial fibrillation in mice
P478volume166

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Q57626780Corrigendum to “Overexpression of cAMP-response element modulator causes abnormal growth and development of the atrial myocardium resulting in a substrate for sustained atrial fibrillation in mice” Int J Cardiol 166 (2013), 366–74main subjectP921