Robert Dumaine
TitleCited byYear
Sudden death associated with short-QT syndrome linked to mutations in HERG
R Brugada, K Hong, R Dumaine, J Cordeiro, F Gaita, M Borggrefe, ...
Circulation 109 (1), 30-35, 2004
9292004
Ionic mechanisms responsible for the electrocardiographic phenotype of the Brugada syndrome are temperature dependent
R Dumaine, JA Towbin, P Brugada, M Vatta, DV Nesterenko, ...
Circulation research 85 (9), 803-809, 1999
6101999
Genetic and biophysical basis of sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome (SUNDS), a disease allelic to Brugada syndrome
M Vatta, R Dumaine, G Varghese, TA Richard, W Shimizu, N Aihara, ...
Human molecular genetics 11 (3), 337-345, 2002
4402002
A molecular link between the sudden infant death syndrome and the long-QT syndrome
PJ Schwartz, SG Priori, R Dumaine, C Napolitano, C Antzelevitch, ...
New England Journal of Medicine 343 (4), 262-267, 2000
3832000
Multiple Mechanisms of Na+ Channel– Linked Long-QT Syndrome
R Dumaine, Q Wang, MT Keating, HA Hartmann, PJ Schwartz, AM Brown, ...
Circulation Research 78 (5), 916-924, 1996
3761996
HERG, a primary human ventricular target of the nonsedating antihistamine terfenadine
ML Roy, R Dumaine, AM Brown
Circulation 94 (4), 817-823, 1996
3061996
Further insights into the effect of quinidine in short QT syndrome caused by a mutation in HERG
C Wolpert, R Schimpf, C Giustetto, C Antzelevitch, J Cordeiro, R Dumaine, ...
Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology 16 (1), 54-58, 2005
2002005
Electrical heterogeneity in the heart: physiological, pharmacological and clinical implications
C Antzelevitch, R Dumaine
Handbook of physiology. Section 2, 654-692, 2002
1852002
Value of electrocardiographic parameters and ajmaline test in the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome caused by SCN5A mutations
K Hong, J Brugada, A Oliva, A Berruezo-Sanchez, D Potenza, ...
Circulation 110 (19), 3023-3027, 2004
1822004
Modulation of IKr inactivation by mutation N588K in KCNH2: A link to arrhythmogenesis in short QT syndrome
JM Cordeiro, R Brugada, YS Wu, K Hong, R Dumaine
Cardiovascular Research 67 (3), 498-509, 2005
1392005
Blockade of HERG and Kv1. 5 by ketoconazole
R Dumaine, ML Roy, AM Brown
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics 286 (2), 727-735, 1998
1351998
Molecular basis of species-specific expression of repolarizing K+ currents in the heart
S Zicha, I Moss, B Allen, A Varro, J Papp, R Dumaine, C Antzelevich, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology 285 (4 …, 2003
1082003
Expression pattern of neuronal and skeletal muscle voltage‐gated Na+ channels in the developing mouse heart
V Haufe, JA Camacho, R Dumaine, B Günther, C Bollensdorff, ...
The Journal of physiology 564 (3), 683-696, 2005
982005
CLINICAL PERSPECTIVE
JM Cordeiro, H Barajas-Martinez, K Hong, E Burashnikov, R Pfeiffer, ...
Circulation 114 (19), 2026-2033, 2006
972006
Contribution of neuronal sodium channels to the cardiac fast sodium current INa is greater in dog heart Purkinje fibers than in ventricles
V Haufe, JM Cordeiro, T Zimmer, YS Wu, S Schiccitano, K Benndorf, ...
Cardiovascular research 65 (1), 117-127, 2005
972005
Short QT syndrome
R Brugada, K Hong, JM Cordeiro, R Dumaine
Cmaj 173 (11), 1349-1354, 2005
882005
Divergent expression of delayed rectifier K+ channel subunits during mouse heart development
D Franco, S Demolombe, S Kupershmidt, R Dumaine, JN Dominguez, ...
Cardiovascular research 52 (1), 65-75, 2001
732001
Novel mutations in domain I of SCN5A cause Brugada syndrome
M Vatta, R Dumaine, C Antzelevitch, R Brugada, H Li, NE Bowles, ...
Molecular genetics and metabolism 75 (4), 317-324, 2002
722002
Cryptic 5′ splice site activation in SCN5A associated with Brugada syndrome
K Hong, A Guerchicoff, GD Pollevick, A Oliva, R Dumaine, M de Zutter, ...
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology 38 (4), 555-560, 2005
692005
Comparison of K+ currents in cardiac Purkinje cells isolated from rabbit and dog
R Dumaine, JM Cordeiro
Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology 42 (2), 378-389, 2007
612007
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