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358x ❲480p❳

: It leads to the dilation of heart chambers and the replacement of healthy muscle with fibrofatty tissue, often resulting in sudden cardiac death.

In medical research, particularly cardiology, "358" often refers to a specific position in a protein where a mutation occurs. The most prominent example is the in the TMEM43 gene. : It leads to the dilation of heart

The string also appears as a suffix in , which are digital identifiers for researchers to ensure their work is correctly attributed. For example: The string also appears as a suffix in

Laura Lalaguna , a researcher in myocardial homeostasis, has an ORCID ending in . : A peer-reviewed journal focused on the peaceful

: This specific mutation is the primary cause of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy type 5 (ARVC5) , a highly aggressive cardiac disorder.

: A peer-reviewed journal focused on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, with the online ISSN 2234-358X .