Effective pump function of the heart depends on the precise control of spatial and temporal patterns of electrical activation. Accordingly, the distribution and function of gap junction channels are important determinants of the conduction properties of myocardium and undoubtedly play other roles in intercellular communication crucial to normal cardiac function. Recent advances have begun to elucidate mechanisms by which the heart regulates intercellular electrical coupling at gap junctions in response to stress or injury. Although responses to increased load or injury are generally adaptive in nature, remodeling of intercellular junctions under conditions of severe stress creates anatomic substrates conducive to the development of lethal v...
Two main mechanisms have been suggested for the propagation of action potentials in cardiac muscle c...
Connexins are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a key role in cardiac physiology. Gap jun...
In the heart, the propagation of the action potential (AP) is regulated by several factors, includin...
Abstract—Electrical activation of the heart requires current transfer from one cell to another via g...
Proper mechanical and electrical coupling of cardiomyocytes is crucial for normal propagation of the...
Gap junctions form the cell-to-cell pathways for propagation of the precisely orchestrated patterns ...
The heart works as a functional syncytium, which is realized via cell-cell coupling maintained by ga...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
AbstractDifferent combinations and relative quantities of three connexins—connexin43, connexin40 and...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Electrical coupling between mammalian cardiac myocytes allows orderly spread of excitation and is me...
The gap junction is the plasma membrane specialisation responsible for electrical and chemical coupl...
Cardiac function depends fundamentally on gap junctions,plaques of transmembrane channels constructe...
The role of gap junction channels on cardiac impulse propagation is complex. This review focuses on ...
During cardiac remodeling, impulse conduction in the heart is altered by changes in excitability, el...
Two main mechanisms have been suggested for the propagation of action potentials in cardiac muscle c...
Connexins are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a key role in cardiac physiology. Gap jun...
In the heart, the propagation of the action potential (AP) is regulated by several factors, includin...
Abstract—Electrical activation of the heart requires current transfer from one cell to another via g...
Proper mechanical and electrical coupling of cardiomyocytes is crucial for normal propagation of the...
Gap junctions form the cell-to-cell pathways for propagation of the precisely orchestrated patterns ...
The heart works as a functional syncytium, which is realized via cell-cell coupling maintained by ga...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
AbstractDifferent combinations and relative quantities of three connexins—connexin43, connexin40 and...
Gap junctions are channels which allow electrical signals to propagate through the heart from the si...
Electrical coupling between mammalian cardiac myocytes allows orderly spread of excitation and is me...
The gap junction is the plasma membrane specialisation responsible for electrical and chemical coupl...
Cardiac function depends fundamentally on gap junctions,plaques of transmembrane channels constructe...
The role of gap junction channels on cardiac impulse propagation is complex. This review focuses on ...
During cardiac remodeling, impulse conduction in the heart is altered by changes in excitability, el...
Two main mechanisms have been suggested for the propagation of action potentials in cardiac muscle c...
Connexins are a family of transmembrane proteins that play a key role in cardiac physiology. Gap jun...
In the heart, the propagation of the action potential (AP) is regulated by several factors, includin...