Cardiac Myocytes Ca2+ and Na+ Regulation in Normal and Failing Hearts
Abstract.: Ca2+ is a central player in the excitation-contraction coupling of cardiac myocytes, the process that enables the heart to contract and relax. Mishandling of Ca2+ is a central cause of both contractile dysfunction and arrhythmias in pathophysiological conditions such as heart failure (HF)...
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Main Authors: | Donald M. Bers (Author), Sanda Despa (Author) |
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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