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High resolution optical mapping reveals conduction slowing in connexin43 deficient miceEloff et al., 2001
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- Eloff B
- Lerner D
- Yamada K
- Schuessler R
- Saffitz J
- Rosenbaum D
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- Cardiovascular research
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Abstract Analysis of mice with genetically altered expression of cardiac connexins can provide insights into the role of individual gap junction channel proteins in cell-to-cell communication, impulse propagation, and arrhythmias. However, conflicting results have …
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