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Effects of proton buffering and of amiloride derivatives on reperfusion arrhythmias in isolated rat hearts. Possible evidence for an arrhythmogenic role of Na (+)-H+ …Dennis et al., 1990
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- Dennis S
- Coetzee W
- Cragoe Jr E
- Opie L
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- Circulation research
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We investigated the hypothesis that an accelerated Na+ o-H+ i exchange on reperfusion may lead to a displacement of the 3 [Na+][Ca2+] i/o equilibrium in favor of an arrhythmogenic rise in cytosolic [Ca2+]. Supporting evidence was obtained by subjection of …
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