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Phenotypic differences in transient outward K+current of human and canine ventricular myocytes: insights into molecular composition of ventricularIto
2004
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
Phenotypic differences in transient outward K ϩ current of human and canine ventricular myocytes: insights into molecular composition of ventricular I to. The Ca 2ϩ -independent transient outward K ϩ current (Ito) plays an important electrophysiological role in normal and diseased hearts. However, its contribution to ventricular repolarization remains controversial because of differences in its phenotypic expression and function across species. The dog, a frequently used model of human cardiac
doi:10.1152/ajpheart.00673.2003
pmid:14527940
fatcat:zaj4ce6hgbf6tdrpdvwxfsrjbm