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.
Dr. Hani Jneid , a professor of cardiovascular medicine, also has an ORCID identifier with the suffix. Hani Jneid , a professor of cardiovascular medicine,
: A psychiatric journal from Indonesia, identified by the ISSN 2716-358X . 2. Genetic Mutations (p.S358L) Genetic Mutations (p
: It leads to the dilation of heart chambers and the replacement of healthy muscle with fibrofatty tissue, often resulting in sudden cardiac death. a researcher in myocardial homeostasis
Laura Lalaguna , a researcher in myocardial homeostasis, has an ORCID ending in .
In the world of academic publishing, "358X" serves as a unique identifier for several journals. An ISSN (International Standard Serial Number) is an eight-digit number used to identify a periodic publication. Notable journals with this suffix include:
