Historically, milestones in science are usually associated with methodological breakthroughs. Likewise, the advent of electrocardiography, microelectrode recordings and more recently optical mapping have ushered in new periods of significance of advancement in elucidating basic mechanisms in cardiac electrophysiology. As with any novel technique, however, data interpretation is challenging and should be approached with caution, as it cannot be simply extrapolated from previously used methodologies and with experience and time eventually becomes validated. A good example of this is the use of optical mapping in the sinoatrial node (SAN): when microelectrode and optical recordings are obtained from the same site in myocardium, significantly d...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>The human right atrium and sinoatrial node (SAN) anatomy is complex. Optical mappi...
Under normal conditions the sinoatrial node serves as the pacemaker of the heart. However, under dis...
Electroanatomic mapping the interrelation of intracardiac electrical activation with anatomic locati...
ObjectivesWe sought to confirm our hypothesis that the human sinoatrial node (SAN) is functionally i...
Sinoatrial node (SAN) automaticity is jointly regulated by a voltage (cyclic activation and deactiva...
The concept of mapping rhythmic activation of the heart dates back to the beginning of last century,...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
BACKGROUND: Studies using isolated sinoatrial node (SAN) cells indicate that rhythmic spontaneous...
Optical mapping is an important tool for assessment of cardiac electrophysiology. We demonstrate a s...
AimThe human right atrium and sinoatrial node (SAN) anatomy is complex. Optical mapping experiments ...
BACKGROUND: Studies using isolated sinoatrial node (SAN) cells indicate that rhythmic spontaneous sa...
AbstractFluorescent optical mapping of electrically active cardiac tissues provides a unique method ...
In mammalian hearts, initiation of the heart beat occurs in the Sinoatrial Node (SAN), commonly refe...
Optical mapping (OM) has been used in heart electrophysiological studies for many years, however cli...
Optogenetic control of the heart is an emergent technology that offers unparalleled spatio-temporal ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>The human right atrium and sinoatrial node (SAN) anatomy is complex. Optical mappi...
Under normal conditions the sinoatrial node serves as the pacemaker of the heart. However, under dis...
Electroanatomic mapping the interrelation of intracardiac electrical activation with anatomic locati...
ObjectivesWe sought to confirm our hypothesis that the human sinoatrial node (SAN) is functionally i...
Sinoatrial node (SAN) automaticity is jointly regulated by a voltage (cyclic activation and deactiva...
The concept of mapping rhythmic activation of the heart dates back to the beginning of last century,...
Recent evidence indicates that the voltage (cyclic activation and deactivation of membrane ion chann...
BACKGROUND: Studies using isolated sinoatrial node (SAN) cells indicate that rhythmic spontaneous...
Optical mapping is an important tool for assessment of cardiac electrophysiology. We demonstrate a s...
AimThe human right atrium and sinoatrial node (SAN) anatomy is complex. Optical mapping experiments ...
BACKGROUND: Studies using isolated sinoatrial node (SAN) cells indicate that rhythmic spontaneous sa...
AbstractFluorescent optical mapping of electrically active cardiac tissues provides a unique method ...
In mammalian hearts, initiation of the heart beat occurs in the Sinoatrial Node (SAN), commonly refe...
Optical mapping (OM) has been used in heart electrophysiological studies for many years, however cli...
Optogenetic control of the heart is an emergent technology that offers unparalleled spatio-temporal ...
<div><p>Aim</p><p>The human right atrium and sinoatrial node (SAN) anatomy is complex. Optical mappi...
Under normal conditions the sinoatrial node serves as the pacemaker of the heart. However, under dis...
Electroanatomic mapping the interrelation of intracardiac electrical activation with anatomic locati...