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The following pages link to Genes, stem cells and biological pacemakers (Q35886096):
Displaying 42 items.
- Tbx3 controls the sinoatrial node gene program and imposes pacemaker function on the atria (Q24681355) (← links)
- Fibrosis: a structural modulator of sinoatrial node physiology and dysfunction (Q26828018) (← links)
- Novel approaches for gene-specific interference via manipulating actions of microRNAs: examination on the pacemaker channel genes HCN2 and HCN4 (Q28576826) (← links)
- Electrophysiological Mapping of Embryonic Mouse Hearts: Mechanisms for Developmental Pacemaker Switch and Internodal Conduction Pathway (Q30543317) (← links)
- Electromechanical wave imaging of biologically and electrically paced canine hearts in vivo. (Q30566078) (← links)
- Can biologic pacemakers respond to physiologic emotional arousal? (Q34384565) (← links)
- Rhythmic beating of stem cell-derived cardiac cells requires dynamic coupling of electrophysiology and Ca cycling (Q34479318) (← links)
- Immunological barriers to stem-cell based cardiac repair (Q34774684) (← links)
- Efficient Generation of Cardiac Purkinje Cells from ESCs by Activating cAMP Signaling (Q35754355) (← links)
- What keeps us ticking: a funny current, a calcium clock, or both? (Q36010630) (← links)
- Stem cells as biological heart pacemakers (Q36327036) (← links)
- Stem cells and their potential relevance to paediatric cardiology (Q36428648) (← links)
- From gene therapy and stem cells to clinical electrophysiology (Q36596746) (← links)
- Gene therapy to create biological pacemakers (Q36626764) (← links)
- Cardiovascular therapeutic aspects of cell therapy and stem cells (Q36667364) (← links)
- The pacemaker current: from basics to the clinics. (Q36729727) (← links)
- Current status of cardiovascular gene therapy (Q36823697) (← links)
- Biological pacemakers based on I(f). (Q36880789) (← links)
- Conference report: building a biologic pacemaker (Q36997447) (← links)
- Biological pacemaker created by minimally invasive somatic reprogramming in pigs with complete heart block. (Q37105417) (← links)
- Genesis and regulation of the heart automaticity. (Q37216067) (← links)
- Age-dependent differences in the inhibition of HCN2 current in rat ventricular myocytes by the tyrosine kinase inhibitor erbstatin (Q37240734) (← links)
- SEM, TEM, and IHC Analysis of the Sinus Node and Its Implications for the Cardiac Conduction System (Q37300761) (← links)
- Engineering a biological pacemaker: in vivo, in vitro and in silico models (Q37774883) (← links)
- The road to biological pacing (Q37918327) (← links)
- Stem cell therapy for electrophysiological disorders. (Q38129803) (← links)
- Scaffolds and cells for tissue regeneration: different scaffold pore sizes-different cell effects (Q38532297) (← links)
- HCN4, Sinus Bradycardia and Atrial Fibrillation (Q38546717) (← links)
- Sinoatrial node cardiomyocytes derived from human pluripotent cells function as a biological pacemaker. (Q38726677) (← links)
- Genetic isolation of stem cell-derived pacemaker-nodal cardiac myocytes (Q39121822) (← links)
- A review of optical pacing with infrared light (Q39371698) (← links)
- Biological pacing by gene and cell therapy (Q39662392) (← links)
- Gene therapy in cardiac arrhythmias. (Q41466533) (← links)
- Effect of mHCN2 gene modification on chronotropic relevant receptors in BMSCs co-cultured with atrial myocytes (Q41672231) (← links)
- Biological pacemaking: a concept whose time has come...or is coming (Q42829164) (← links)
- Coupling an HCN2-expressing cell to a myocyte creates a two-cell pacing unit (Q43279831) (← links)
- Biological therapies targeting arrhythmias: are cells and genes the answer? (Q47286154) (← links)
- Mesenchymal stem cells as a gene delivery system to create biological pacemaker cells in vitro (Q47315174) (← links)
- Next-generation pacemakers: from small devices to biological pacemakers. (Q47343194) (← links)
- Killing the primary heart pacemaker (Q50526436) (← links)
- Insights into sick sinus syndrome from an inducible mouse model (Q50529786) (← links)
- The why, what, how and when of biological pacemakers (Q81108720) (← links)