Search Results - "Dekker, Sven O"
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The Effects of Repetitive Use and Pathological Remodeling on Channelrhodopsin Function in Cardiomyocytes
Published in Frontiers in physiology (23-08-2021)“…Aim: Channelrhodopsins (ChRs) are a large family of light-gated ion channels with distinct properties, which is of great importance in the selection of a ChR…”
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Sbk2, a Newly Discovered Atrium-Enriched Regulator of Sarcomere Integrity
Published in Circulation research (24-06-2022)“…BACKGROUNDHeart development relies on tight spatiotemporal control of cardiac gene expression. Genes involved in this intricate process have been identified…”
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Modeling bile duct ischemia and reoxygenation injury in human cholangiocyte organoids for screening of novel cholangio-protective agents
Published in EBioMedicine (01-02-2023)“…Ischemia of the bile duct is a common feature in liver disease and transplantation, which represents a major cause of morbidity and mortality, especially after…”
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Opto-electronic feedback control of membrane potential for real-time control of action potentials
Published in Cell reports methods (18-12-2023)“…To unlock new research possibilities by acquiring control of action potential (AP) morphologies in excitable cells, we developed an opto-electronic feedback…”
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Conditional immortalization of human atrial myocytes for the generation of in vitro models of atrial fibrillation
Published in Nature biomedical engineering (01-04-2022)“…The lack of a scalable and robust source of well-differentiated human atrial myocytes constrains the development of in vitro models of atrial fibrillation…”
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Modeling bile duct ischemia and reoxygenation injury in human cholangiocyte organoids for screening of novel cholangio-protective agentsResearch in context
Published in EBioMedicine (01-02-2023)“…Background: Ischemia of the bile duct is a common feature in liver disease and transplantation, which represents a major cause of morbidity and mortality,…”
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