Canine Myocytes Represent a Good Model for Human Ventricular Cells Regarding Their Electrophysiological Properties
Due to the limited availability of healthy human ventricular tissues, the most suitable animal model has to be applied for electrophysiological and pharmacological studies. This can be best identified by studying the properties of ion currents shaping the action potential in the frequently used labo...
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Main Authors: | Péter P. Nánási (Author), Balázs Horváth (Author), Fábián Tar (Author), János Almássy (Author), Norbert Szentandrássy (Author), Norbert Jost (Author), István Baczkó (Author), Tamás Bányász (Author), András Varró (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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