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Role of the Purkinje-muscle junction on the ventricular repolarization heterogeneity in the healthy and ischemic ovine ventricular myocardium

Martinez et al., 2018

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18046871679783029389
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Martinez M
Walton R
Bayer J
Haïssaguerre M
Vigmond E
Hocini M
Bernus O
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Frontiers in physiology

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Alteration of action potential duration (APD) heterogeneity contributes to arrhythmogenesis. Purkinje-muscle junctions (PMJs) present differential electrophysiological properties including longer APD. The goal of this study was to determine if Purkinje-related or …
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