Thomas Jespersen

Thomas Jespersen

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    1. 2017
    2. Published

      Two missense mutations in KCNQ1 cause pituitary hormone deficiency and maternally inherited gingival fibromatosis

      Tommiska, J., Känsäkoski, J., Skibsbye, L., Vaaralahti, K., Liu, X., Lodge, E. J., Tang, C., Yuan, L., Fagerholm, R., Kanters, J. K., Lahermo, P., Kaunisto, M., Keski-Filppula, R., Vuoristo, S., Pulli, K., Ebeling, T., Valanne, L., Sankila, E-M., Kivirikko, S., Lääperi, M. & 15 others, Casoni, F., Giacobini, P., Phan-Hug, F., Buki, T., Tena-Sempere, M., Pitteloud, N., Veijola, R., Lipsanen-Nyman, M., Kaunisto, K., Mollard, P., Andoniadou, C. L., Hirsch, J. A., Varjosalo, M., Jespersen, Thomas & Raivio, T., 3 Nov 2017, In: Nature Communications. 8, 1, 11 p., 1289.

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    3. Published

      Effect of flecainide on atrial fibrillatory rate in a large animal model with induced atrial fibrillation

      Hesselkilde, E. Z., Carstensen, Helena, Haugaard, M. M., Carlson, J., Pehrson, S., Jespersen, Thomas, Buhl, Rikke & Platonov, P. G., Dec 2017, In: B M C Cardiovascular Disorders. 17, 6 p., 289.

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