Spontaneous beating of the sinoatrial node (SAN), the primary pacemaker of the heart, is initiated, sustained, and regulated by a complex system that integrates ion channels and transporters on the cell membrane surface (often referred to as “membrane clock”) with subcellular calcium handling machinery (by parity of reasoning referred to as an intracellular “Ca2+ clock”). Stable, rhythmic beating of the SAN is ensured by a rigorous synchronization between these two clocks highlighted in the coupled-clock system concept of SAN timekeeping. The emerging results demonstrate that such synchronization of the complex pacemaking machinery at the cellular level depends on tightly regulated spatiotemporal signals which are restricted to precise sub-...
In healthy individuals, the sinoatrial node (SAN) is respon-sible for initiating excitation 100 000 ...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
Cardiac excitation involves the generation of action potential by individual cells and the subsequen...
The sinoatrial node is the primary pacemaker that controls the heart rate under normal conditions. A...
Summary: Impulses generated by a multicellular, bioelectric signaling center termed the sinoatrial n...
The understanding of the electrophysiological mechanisms that underlie mechanosensitivity of the sin...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
peer-reviewedCardiac pacemaker cells, also named P-cells (pale cytoplasm, pacemaker, phylogeneticall...
Spontaneous firing of sinoatrial (SA) node cells (SANCs) is regulated by cyclic adenosine monophosph...
Background Sinoatrial node (SAN), the primary pacemaker region in the heart, generates electric...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
Introduction: Normal heart rhythm depends on a precise and regular activity of the sinoatrial node (...
BACKGROUND: The mechanism of sinoatrial node (SAN) automaticity is traditionally attributed to membr...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
In healthy individuals, the sinoatrial node (SAN) is respon-sible for initiating excitation 100 000 ...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
Cardiac excitation involves the generation of action potential by individual cells and the subsequen...
The sinoatrial node is the primary pacemaker that controls the heart rate under normal conditions. A...
Summary: Impulses generated by a multicellular, bioelectric signaling center termed the sinoatrial n...
The understanding of the electrophysiological mechanisms that underlie mechanosensitivity of the sin...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
peer-reviewedCardiac pacemaker cells, also named P-cells (pale cytoplasm, pacemaker, phylogeneticall...
Spontaneous firing of sinoatrial (SA) node cells (SANCs) is regulated by cyclic adenosine monophosph...
Background Sinoatrial node (SAN), the primary pacemaker region in the heart, generates electric...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
Introduction: Normal heart rhythm depends on a precise and regular activity of the sinoatrial node (...
BACKGROUND: The mechanism of sinoatrial node (SAN) automaticity is traditionally attributed to membr...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
The current dogma about the heartbeat origin is based on “the pacemaker cell,” a specialized cell re...
In healthy individuals, the sinoatrial node (SAN) is respon-sible for initiating excitation 100 000 ...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
Cardiac excitation involves the generation of action potential by individual cells and the subsequen...