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Isolation of Human Atrial Myocytes for Simultaneous Measurements of Ca2+ Transients and Membrane Currents
Published on: July 3, 2013
Influence of calcium abnormalities on the ECG
Sonya Moore1, Chris Winkelman, Barbara Daum
1Sonya Moore is Instructor, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106 (sonya.moore@case.edu). Chris Winkelman is Associate Professor, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio. Barbara Daum is CNP, MSN, Cardiology, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio.
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