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Implication of the TRPM4 nonselective cation channel in mammalian sinus rhythm
Authors:Thomas HofChristophe Simard,PhD,René   RouetLaurent Sallé  ,PhD,Romain Guinamard
Affiliation:Normandie Université, EA 4650, Groupe Signalisation, Electrophysiologie et Imagerie des Lésions d’Ischémie-Reperfusion Myocardique, UCBN, Caen, France
Abstract:
Keywords:  boldFont"  >AP, action potential     boldFont"  >APA, action potential amplitude     boldFont"  >APD  boldFont"  >50, action potential duration at 50% repolarization     boldFont"  >APD  boldFont"  >70, action potential duration at 70% of repolarization     boldFont"  >APD  boldFont"  >90, action potential duration at 90% of repolarization     boldFont"  >DD, diastolic depolarization     boldFont"  >EC  boldFont"  >50, concentration for half maximal effect     boldFont"  >I  boldFont"  >Ca,L, L-type Ca2+ current     boldFont"  >I  boldFont"  >Ca,T, T-type Ca2+ current     boldFont"  >I  boldFont"  >f, funny current     boldFont"  >NSC  boldFont"  >Ca, Ca2+-activated nonselective cation channels     boldFont"  >RMP, resting membrane potential     boldFont"  >SAN, sinoatrial node     boldFont"  >TRPM, transient receptor potential melastatin     boldFont"  >V  boldFont"  >max, maximum upstroke velocity     boldFont"  >WT, wild type
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