Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5603111 | Heart Rhythm | 2017 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Testosterone deficiency contributed to the increased late sodium current, prolonged action potential repolarization, and increased susceptibility to AF. Blocking of late sodium current is beneficial against the occurrence of AF in castrated mice.
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Authors
Yang PhD, Hui-Min MS, Ying-Zhe MS, Yi-Yuan PhD, Xue-Xin MSc, Yue MSc, Jin PhD, Yi-Lin MSc, Gen-Long MSc, Peng-Hui MSc, Qi-He MSc, Bao-Feng PhD, Zhen-Wei PhD,