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Estructura del disco intercalado, heterogeneidad tisular y distribución de canales iónicos modulan la conducción y la
Nicolae Moise1,2, Heather L Struckman1,2, James W Smyth3
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
La estructura del disco intercalado y la dinámica iónica influyen críticamente en la conducción cardíaca. Este estudio revela cómo la depleción de sodio en las hendiduras aumenta la corriente de calcio y cómo la agrupación de canales puede impedir la propagación de señales eléctricas, causando potencialmente arritmias.
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