Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5961205 | Heart Rhythm | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Left LL-VNS results in the upregulation of SK2 proteins, increased SK2 protein expression in the cell membrane, and increased TH-negative (mostly choline acetyltransferase-positive) ganglion cells in the left stellate ganglion. These changes may underlie the antiarrhythmic efficacy of LL-VNS in ambulatory dogs.
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Authors
Mark J. MD, Hao-Che Chang Hao-Che Chang, Hyung-Wook MD, PhD, A. MD, PhD, Po-Cheng MD, Zheng Zhang PhD, Shien-Fong PhD, Changyu PhD, Lan S. MD, FHRS, Zhenhui PhD, Michael C. MD, Nipavan MD, Peng-Sheng MD,