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New near-infrared optical probes of cardiac electrical activity

Matiukas et al., 2006

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Document ID
9331764715891606945
Author
Matiukas A
Mitrea B
Pertsov A
Wuskell J
Wei M
Watras J
Millard A
Loew L
Publication year
Publication venue
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology

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Styryl voltage-sensitive dyes (eg, di-4-ANEPPS) have been widely and successfully used as probes for mapping membrane potential changes in cardiac cells and tissues. However, their utility has been somewhat limited because their excitation wavelengths have been …
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