AbstractThe cardiac sodium current (INa) is responsible for the rapid depolarization of cardiac cells, thus allowing for their contraction. It is also involved in regulating the duration of the cardiac action potential (AP) and propagation of the impulse throughout the myocardium. Cardiac INa is generated by the voltage-gated Na+ channel, NaV1.5, a 2016-residue protein which forms the pore of the channel. Over the past years, hundreds of mutations in SCN5A, the human gene coding for NaV1.5, have been linked to many cardiac electrical disorders, including the congenital and acquired long QT syndrome, Brugada syndrome, conduction slowing, sick sinus syndrome, atrial fibrillation, and dilated cardiomyopathy. Similar to many membrane proteins, ...
Proper function of the heart depends on the function of voltage-gated ion channels. These channels o...
This editorial refers to ‘Tubulin polymerization modifies cardiac sodium channel expression and gati...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...
During the past decade, Nav1.5, the main voltage-gated Na+ channel in the heart, has been shown to b...
During the past decade, Na(v)1.5, the main voltage-gated Na(+) channel in the heart, has been shown ...
AbstractThe aim of this mini-review is to draw together the main concepts and findings that have eme...
AbstractThe aim of this mini-review is to draw together the main concepts and findings that have eme...
The main cardiac voltage-gated Na+ channel, Nav1.5, plays a key role in generation of the cardiac ac...
The cardiac voltage-gated Na(+) channel Na(v)1.5 generates the cardiac Na(+) current (INa). Mutation...
BACKGROUND Mutations in the gene encoding the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.5 cause v...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis The cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel (gene: SCN5A, protein: Na V 1.5) ...
The voltage-gated Na+ channel regulates the initiation and propagation of the action potential in ex...
Voltage gated sodium channels (NaV) are broadly expressed in the human body. They are responsible fo...
Nav1.5 is the voltage-gated sodium channel that initiates the cardiac action potential. A precise re...
Voltage-gated sodium channels constitute a group of membrane proteins widely distributed thought the...
Proper function of the heart depends on the function of voltage-gated ion channels. These channels o...
This editorial refers to ‘Tubulin polymerization modifies cardiac sodium channel expression and gati...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...
During the past decade, Nav1.5, the main voltage-gated Na+ channel in the heart, has been shown to b...
During the past decade, Na(v)1.5, the main voltage-gated Na(+) channel in the heart, has been shown ...
AbstractThe aim of this mini-review is to draw together the main concepts and findings that have eme...
AbstractThe aim of this mini-review is to draw together the main concepts and findings that have eme...
The main cardiac voltage-gated Na+ channel, Nav1.5, plays a key role in generation of the cardiac ac...
The cardiac voltage-gated Na(+) channel Na(v)1.5 generates the cardiac Na(+) current (INa). Mutation...
BACKGROUND Mutations in the gene encoding the cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.5 cause v...
© 2017 Taylor & Francis The cardiac voltage-gated sodium channel (gene: SCN5A, protein: Na V 1.5) ...
The voltage-gated Na+ channel regulates the initiation and propagation of the action potential in ex...
Voltage gated sodium channels (NaV) are broadly expressed in the human body. They are responsible fo...
Nav1.5 is the voltage-gated sodium channel that initiates the cardiac action potential. A precise re...
Voltage-gated sodium channels constitute a group of membrane proteins widely distributed thought the...
Proper function of the heart depends on the function of voltage-gated ion channels. These channels o...
This editorial refers to ‘Tubulin polymerization modifies cardiac sodium channel expression and gati...
The cardiac action potential (AP) is initiated by the depolarizing inward sodium current (I(Na)). Th...