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

: Recent studies published in journals like Circulation Research explore gene therapies, such as using adeno-associated viruses (AAV) to deliver healthy versions of the protein to improve heart function. 3. Researcher Identifiers (ORCID)

Dr. Hani Jneid , a professor of cardiovascular medicine, also has an ORCID identifier with the suffix. : 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:

: A peer-reviewed journal focused on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, with the online ISSN 2234-358X . Researcher Identifiers (ORCID) Dr

: A psychiatric journal from Indonesia, identified by the ISSN 2716-358X . 2. Genetic Mutations (p.S358L)

: This specific mutation is the primary cause of Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy type 5 (ARVC5) , a highly aggressive cardiac disorder. For example: : A peer-reviewed journal focused on

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.