Reverse Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Ca2+ Ions as Initiators of Arrhythmias.

PA Boyden, HEDJ Ter Keurs… - Journal of Cardiovascular …, 2001 - search.ebscohost.com
PA Boyden, HEDJ Ter Keurs, Y Rudy
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2001search.ebscohost.com
Present information that has led to a more precise understanding as to how intracellular Ca<
sup> 2+ ions can initiate arrhythmias. Example of the importance of Ca< sup> 2+ and its
subcellular propagation path; Feature of cardiac muscle obtained from animals with
congestive heart failure postmyocardial infarction; Possible mechanisms of mechanical and
electrical alternans.
Abstract
Present information that has led to a more precise understanding as to how intracellular Ca2+ ions can initiate arrhythmias. Example of the importance of Ca2+ and its subcellular propagation path; Feature of cardiac muscle obtained from animals with congestive heart failure postmyocardial infarction; Possible mechanisms of mechanical and electrical alternans.
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