Keywords: جریان یون; Interleukin-6; Cultured human cardiac fibroblasts; Ion currents;
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Keywords: جریان یون; TNFα; Muscle; Excitability; Ion currents; Action potential;
Cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) in human trophoblast BeWo cells and its relation to cell migration
Keywords: جریان یون; CFTR; BeWo cells; Ion currents; Wound healing; Forskolin; CFTRinh-172;
Inhibition of the cardiac inward rectifier potassium currents by KB-R7943
Keywords: جریان یون; ACh; acetylcholine; CCh; carbamylcholine chloride; IKir; total inward rectifier K+ current; IKr; delayed rectifier K+ current, IK1, background inward rectifier K+ current; IKACh; acetylcholine-activated inward rectifier current; IKATP; the ATP-sensitive c
Effects of pioglitazone on cardiac ion currents and action potential morphology in canine ventricular myocytes
Keywords: جریان یون; Antidiabetic agents; Pioglitazone; Dog cardiomyocytes; Action potentials; Ion currents
Atrial Fibrillation Promotion by Endurance Exercise : Demonstration and Mechanistic Exploration in an Animal Model
Keywords: جریان یون; arrhythmia mechanisms; exercise training; ion currents; potassium channelCL, cycle length; DEx, discontinuation of exercise; ECG, electrocardiography; EPS, electrophysiological study; Ex, exercise training; IKACh, acetylcholine-regulated potassium current
Traditional Chinese formula, lubricating gut pill, stimulates cAMP-dependent Clâ secretion across rat distal colonic mucosa
Keywords: جریان یون; Chloride secretion; Colonic mucosa; Short circuit current; Ion currents; Cyclic adenosine monophosphate; Protein kinase A; Prostaglandin;
Rhythmic beating of stem cell-derived cardiac cells requires dynamic coupling of electrophysiology and Ca cycling
Keywords: جریان یون; Embryonic stem cells; Cardiac differentiation; Local Calcium release; Ion currents; Biological pacemaker; cAMP; Protein Kinase A;
Changes in macrophage membrane properties during early Leishmania amazonensis infection differ from those observed during established infection and are partially explained by phagocytosis
Keywords: جریان یون; Leishmania; Macrophage; Membrane capacitance; Ion currents; Depolarization; Phagocytosis
Ion-channel mRNA-expression profiling: Insights into cardiac remodeling and arrhythmic substrates
Keywords: جریان یون; Genomics; Cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms; Ion currents; Antiarrhythmic drug therapy; Electrocardiogram; Long QT syndrome; Brugada Syndrome; Mathematical modeling; Cardiomyopathy; Congenital arrhythmia syndromes; Afterdepolarizations; Electrophysiology; Bio
Epileptogenic ion channel mutations: From bedside to bench and, hopefully, back again
Keywords: جریان یون; Epilepsy; Seizures; Excitability; Genetics; Ion currents; Channelopathies
Model systems for the discovery and development of antiarrhythmic drugs
Keywords: جریان یون; Arrhythmias; Ion channel blockers; Ion currents; Reentry; AF; atrial fibrillation; APD; action potential duration; CAVB; chronic atrio-ventricular block; CHF; congestive heart failure; DAD; delayed afterdepolarization; EAD; early afterdepolarization; hERG
A predictive MD-Nernst-Planck model for transport in alpha-hemolysin: Modeling anisotropic ion currents
Keywords: جریان یون; Ion channels; Poisson-Nernst-Planck; Alpha-hemolysin; Conductance; Ion currents;
Calcium and other ion dynamics during gamete maturation and fertilization
Keywords: جریان یون; Oocyte; Spermatozoon; Maturation; Fertilization current; Calcium; Ion currents
Pulmonary vein reentry—Properties and size matter: Insights from a computational analysis
Keywords: جریان یون; Catheter ablation; Arrhythmia mechanism; Ion channels; Remodeling; Atrial fibrillation; Therapy; Mathematical models; Ion currents; Reentry