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The following pages link to Ionic targets for drug therapy and atrial fibrillation-induced electrical remodeling: insights from a mathematical model (Q73112805):
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- A novel form of short QT syndrome (SQT3) is caused by a mutation in the KCNJ2 gene (Q24297875) (← links)
- Novel Radiofrequency Ablation Strategies for Terminating Atrial Fibrillation in the Left Atrium: A Simulation Study. (Q27307882) (← links)
- Effects of electrical and structural remodeling on atrial fibrillation maintenance: a simulation study (Q27332069) (← links)
- A three-dimensional human atrial model with fiber orientation. Electrograms and arrhythmic activation patterns relationship (Q27333116) (← links)
- Ionic determinants of functional reentry in a 2-D model of human atrial cells during simulated chronic atrial fibrillation (Q30476498) (← links)
- Heterogeneous atrial wall thickness and stretch promote scroll waves anchoring during atrial fibrillation (Q30511806) (← links)
- Mathematical approaches to understanding and imaging atrial fibrillation: significance for mechanisms and management (Q30579851) (← links)
- Expression and function of Kv1.1 potassium channels in human atria from patients with atrial fibrillation. (Q30828729) (← links)
- Spatial Resolution Requirements for Accurate Identification of Drivers of Atrial Fibrillation. (Q30851198) (← links)
- Impact of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Release on Calcium Dynamics and Action Potential Morphology in Human Atrial Myocytes: A Computational Study (Q33813481) (← links)
- Sensitivity and specificity of substrate mapping: an in silico framework for the evaluation of electroanatomical substrate mapping strategies (Q33934094) (← links)
- A mathematical model of the electrophysiological alterations in rat ventricular myocytes in type-I diabetes (Q34180327) (← links)
- New insights into the mechanisms and management of atrial fibrillation (Q34289414) (← links)
- Rotor termination is critically dependent on kinetic properties of I kur inhibitors in an in silico model of chronic atrial fibrillation (Q35077954) (← links)
- Virtual electrophysiological study of atrial fibrillation in fibrotic remodeling (Q35098561) (← links)
- Inter-subject variability in human atrial action potential in sinus rhythm versus chronic atrial fibrillation (Q35231876) (← links)
- Human atrial action potential and Ca2+ model: sinus rhythm and chronic atrial fibrillation (Q35528532) (← links)
- Remodelling of human atrial K+ currents but not ion channel expression by chronic β-blockade (Q35839036) (← links)
- Rate-dependent effects of vernakalant in the isolated non-remodeled canine left atria are primarily due to block of the sodium channel: comparison with ranolazine and dl-sotalol (Q35897567) (← links)
- Atrial fibrillation: basic mechanisms, remodeling and triggers. (Q36264171) (← links)
- Controversies in atrial fibrillation (Q36374193) (← links)
- Atrial arrhythmogenicity of KCNJ2 mutations in short QT syndrome: Insights from virtual human atria. (Q36400524) (← links)
- The value of basic research insights into atrial fibrillation mechanisms as a guide to therapeutic innovation: a critical analysis (Q36650575) (← links)
- Innovative approaches to anti-arrhythmic drug therapy. (Q36670460) (← links)
- Mechanistic inquiry into the role of tissue remodeling in fibrotic lesions in human atrial fibrillation (Q36939738) (← links)
- Dynamics of human atrial cell models: restitution, memory, and intracellular calcium dynamics in single cells (Q36959440) (← links)
- Properties of two human atrial cell models in tissue: restitution, memory, propagation, and reentry (Q37070449) (← links)
- Mechanisms of human atrial fibrillation initiation: clinical and computational studies of repolarization restitution and activation latency. (Q37323403) (← links)
- Atrial-selective sodium channel block for the treatment of atrial fibrillation. (Q37494653) (← links)
- Specificities of atrial electrophysiology: Clues to a better understanding of cardiac function and the mechanisms of arrhythmias (Q37594973) (← links)
- New developments in atrial antiarrhythmic drug therapy (Q37697498) (← links)
- Rotor Tracking Using Phase of Electrograms Recorded During Atrial Fibrillation (Q37716835) (← links)
- Ultra-rapid delayed rectifier channels: molecular basis and therapeutic implications (Q37821136) (← links)
- Computational modeling of the human atrial anatomy and electrophysiology (Q38020423) (← links)
- Human atrial fibrillation: insights from computational electrophysiological models (Q38021612) (← links)
- Rotors and the dynamics of cardiac fibrillation (Q38085529) (← links)
- Human atrial cell models to analyse haemodialysis-related effects on cardiac electrophysiology: work in progress (Q38317882) (← links)
- How computer simulations of the human heart can improve anti-arrhythmia therapy (Q38654118) (← links)
- Molecular Basis of Cardiac Delayed Rectifier Potassium Channel Function and Pharmacology (Q38854244) (← links)
- Modelling methodology of atrial fibrosis affects rotor dynamics and electrograms (Q39067453) (← links)
- Lessons from computer simulations of ablation of atrial fibrillation (Q40023463) (← links)
- Spironolactone and its main metabolite canrenoic acid block hKv1.5, Kv4.3 and Kv7.1 + minK channels (Q40404466) (← links)
- Atrial-selective sodium channel block as a novel strategy for the management of atrial fibrillation. (Q40426127) (← links)
- Signal Reconstruction of Pulmonary Vein Recordings Using a Phenomenological Mathematical Model: Application to Pulmonary Vein Isolation Therapy. (Q41024079) (← links)
- Can inhibition of IKur promote atrial fibrillation? (Q41880477) (← links)
- The Na+/K+ pump is an important modulator of refractoriness and rotor dynamics in human atrial tissue (Q41968511) (← links)
- Methodology for patient-specific modeling of atrial fibrosis as a substrate for atrial fibrillation (Q42048355) (← links)
- Benchmarking electrophysiological models of human atrial myocytes (Q42568963) (← links)
- Controlled Activation for Interrogation of the Electrophysiological Substrate (Q43221851) (← links)
- Effects of diltiazem and nifedipine on transient outward and ultra-rapid delayed rectifier potassium currents in human atrial myocytes (Q43261549) (← links)