Muscarinic receptors promote pacemaker fate at the expense of secondary conduction system tissue in zebrafish

Volume: 4, Issue: 20
Published: Oct 17, 2019
Abstract
Deterioration or inborn malformations of the cardiac conduction system (CCS) interfere with proper impulse propagation in the heart and may lead to sudden cardiac death or heart failure. Patients afflicted with arrhythmia depend on antiarrhythmic medication or invasive therapy, such as pacemaker implantation. An ideal way to treat these patients would be CCS tissue restoration. This, however, requires precise knowledge regarding the molecular...
Paper Details
Title
Muscarinic receptors promote pacemaker fate at the expense of secondary conduction system tissue in zebrafish
Published Date
Oct 17, 2019
Volume
4
Issue
20
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