Impaired modulation of the cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel activity by ahnak-1 after myocardial infarction.
Introduction: The L-type cardiac Ca2+ channel (Cav 1.2) is an important determinant of cardiac repolarization and the main source of activator Ca2+ during excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac cells. Its defective regulation is a major cause of arrhythmias and contractile dysfunction. We have r...
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Main Authors: | Julio Alvarez González (Author), Hannelore Hasse (Author), Guy Vassort (Author), Ingo Morano (Author) |
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