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The voltage-sensitive dye di-4-ANEPPS slows conduction velocity in isolated guinea pig heartsA novel frequency analysis method for assessing K(ir)2.1 and Na (v)1.5 currents.Cardiac conduction in isolated hearts of genetically modified mice--Connexin43 and saltsNCX is an important determinant for premature ventricular activity in a drug-induced model of Andersen-Tawil syndrome.The perinexus: sign-post on the path to a new model of cardiac conduction?A novel strategy using cardiac sodium channel polymorphic fragments to rescue trafficking-deficient SCN5A mutationsSCN5A polymorphism restores trafficking of a Brugada syndrome mutation on a separate gene.Potassium channels in the Cx43 gap junction perinexus modulate ephaptic coupling: an experimental and modeling study.Pharmacological activation of IKr impairs conduction in guinea pig hearts.Status epilepticus induces cardiac myofilament damage and increased susceptibility to arrhythmias in rats.Novel x-ray attenuation mechanism: role of interatomic distance.Cytosolic calcium accumulation and delayed repolarization associated with ventricular arrhythmias in a guinea pig model of Andersen-Tawil syndrome.IKs blockade reduces dispersion of repolarization in heart failure.Mechanisms underlying increased right ventricular conduction sensitivity to flecainide challenge.Heterogeneous connexin43 expression produces electrophysiological heterogeneities across ventricular wall.Altered connexin43 expression produces arrhythmia substrate in heart failure.Optical measurements reveal nature of intercellular coupling across ventricular wall.Inhibition of Na+ channels ameliorates arrhythmias in a drug-induced model of Andersen-Tawil syndromeThe role of the gap junction perinexus in cardiac conduction: Potential as a novel anti-arrhythmic drug targetHeterogeneous ventricular chamber response to hypokalemia and inward rectifier potassium channel blockade underlies bifurcated T wave in guinea pigAre electrophysiologically distinct M-cells a characteristic of the wedge preparation?The modulated dispersion hypothesis confirmed in humans
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