Evaluating the Clinical Validity of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Genes

Author:

Ingles Jodie12,Goldstein Jennifer3,Thaxton Courtney3,Caleshu Colleen4,Corty Edward W.3,Crowley Stephanie B.3,Dougherty Kristen5,Harrison Steven M.6,McGlaughon Jennifer3,Milko Laura V.3,Morales Ana7,Seifert Bryce A.3,Strande Natasha3,Thomson Kate8,Peter van Tintelen J.9,Wallace Kathleen3,Walsh Roddy1011,Wells Quinn12,Whiffin Nicola1011,Witkowski Leora13,Semsarian Christopher12,Ware James S.1011,Hershberger Ray E.714,Funke Birgit13

Affiliation:

1. Agnes Ginges Centre for Molecular Cardiology at Centenary Institute and Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, University of Sydney, Australia (J.I., C.S.).

2. Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia (J.I., C.S.).

3. Department of Genetics, UNC Chapel Hill, NC (J.G., C.T., E.W.C., S.B.C., J.M., L.V.M., B.A.S., N.S., K.W.).

4. Stanford Center for Inherited Cardiovascular Disease, Stanford University, CA (C.C.).

5. Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA (K.D.).

6. Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Partners Healthcare, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA (S.M.H.).

7. Division of Human Genetics, Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute (A.M., R.E.H.)

8. Oxford Medical Genetics Laboratory, United Kingdom (K.T.).

9. Department of Clinical Genetics, Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Cardiovascular Sciences, The Netherlands (J.P.v.T.).

10. National Heart and Lung Institute & MRC London Institute of Medical Sciences, Imperial College London, United Kingdom (R.W., N.W., J.S.W.).

11. Cardiovascular Research Centre at Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom (R.W., N.W., J.S.W.).

12. Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN (Q.W.).

13. Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston (L.W., B.F.).

14. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus (R.E.H.).

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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