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Andrew Tinker
William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, UK
2 protocols
Muriel Nobles
William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, UK
2 protocols
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Qadeer Aziz
William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University of London, UK
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Whole-cell and Perforated Patch-clamp Recordings from Acutely-isolated Murine Sino-atrial Node Cells
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Qadeer Aziz
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Muriel Nobles
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Andrew Tinker
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01/05/2020,
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Cardiac pacemaker cells of the sino-atrial node are responsible for the initiation of the heart beat and express an array of ion channels. The patch-clamp technique is the gold standard method for investigating the function of ion channels expressed ...
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Acute Isolation of Cells from Murine Sino-atrial Node
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Qadeer Aziz
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Muriel Nobles
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Andrew Tinker
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01/05/2020,
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The cardiac conduction system allows the synchronized propagation of electrical activity through heart muscle. This is initiated by the spontaneous activity of the specialized pacemaker cells of the sino-atrial node (SAN). The SAN region underlies ...
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