@article{962727f6b87a4256b9113af4eb5de78f,
title = "Molecular autopsy of sudden cardiac death (SCD): The challenge of forensic pathologist to the complexity of genomics",
abstract = "No abstract available",
keywords = "Brugada syndrome, DNA polymorphism, Forensic Pathology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genomics, Humans, calcium, cost benefit analysis, electrocardiogram, forensic medicine, forensic pathology, gene mutation, gene sequence, genetic code, genetic disorder, genetic predisposition, genetic screening, genomics, heart arrhythmia, heart disease, histopathology, human, ion channel, letter, long QT syndrome, medical decision making, medical information, pathology, Death, Sudden, Cardiac, potassium, potassium channel HERG, sodium, autopsy, sudden death, Brugada syndrome, DNA polymorphism, Forensic Pathology, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genomics, Humans, calcium, cost benefit analysis, electrocardiogram, forensic medicine, forensic pathology, gene mutation, gene sequence, genetic code, genetic disorder, genetic predisposition, genetic screening, genomics, heart arrhythmia, heart disease, histopathology, human, ion channel, letter, long QT syndrome, medical decision making, medical information, pathology, Death, Sudden, Cardiac, potassium, potassium channel HERG, sodium, autopsy, sudden death",
author = "Antonio Oliva and Pascali, {Vincenzo Lorenzo} and Kui Hong and Ramon Brugada",
year = "2005",
doi = "10.1097/01.paf.0000188080.84626.a6",
language = "English",
volume = "26",
pages = "369--370",
journal = "THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY",
issn = "0195-7910",
publisher = "Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins:530 Walnut Street:Philadelphia, PA 19106:(800)638-3030, (301)223-2300, EMAIL:
[email protected], INTERNET: http://www.lww.com, Fax: (301)223-2320, (301)223-2320",
}