Search Results - "Marger, L."
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Zinc: An underappreciated modulatory factor of brain function
Published in Biochemical pharmacology (15-10-2014)“…The divalent cation, zinc is the second most abundant metal in the human body and is indispensable for life. Zinc concentrations must however, be tightly…”
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Voltage-dependent calcium channels and cardiac pacemaker activity: From ionic currents to genes
Published in Progress in biophysics and molecular biology (2006)“…The spontaneous activity of pacemaker cells in the sino-atrial node controls the heart rhythm and rate under physiological conditions. Compared to working…”
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Physiological and pharmacological insights into the role of ionic channels in cardiac pacemaker activity
Published in Cardiovascular & hematological disorders drug targets (01-09-2006)“…The generation of cardiac pacemaker activity is a complex phenomenon which requires the coordinated activity of different membrane ionic channels, as well as…”
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If current inhibition: cellular basis and physiology
Published in Advances in cardiology (2006)“…The slow diastolic depolarization phase in cardiac pacemaker cells is the electrical basis of cardiac automaticity. The hyperpolarization-activated current…”
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LB1027 An adipose-derived stem cell-engineered patch represents a promising treatment for chronic wounds
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-08-2022)Get full text
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J020 A functional role for Cav1.3 channels in muscarinic regulation of heart rate (HR) and automaticity in pacemaker cells: experimental results
Published in Archives of cardiovascular diseases (2009)“…Aim To investigate the effects of different agonist for the muscarinic receptor on cardiac automaticity in Cav1.3-/-, Kir 3.4-/- and Cav1.3-/-Kir3.4-/- mice…”
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Identification of Type-H-like Blood Vessels in a Dynamic and Controlled Model of Osteogenesis in Rabbit Calvarium
Published in Materials (05-07-2022)“…Angiogenesis and bone regeneration are closely interconnected processes. Whereas type-H blood vessels are abundantly found in the osteogenic zones during…”
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Cardiac arrhythmia induced by genetic silencing of ‘funny’ (f) channels is rescued by GIRK4 inactivation
Published in Nature communications (21-08-2014)“…The mechanisms underlying cardiac automaticity are still incompletely understood and controversial. Here we report the complete conditional and time-controlled…”
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Pre-Treat Xenogenic Collagenous Blocks of Bone Substitutes with Saline Facilitate Their Manipulation and Guarantee High Bone Regeneration Rates, Qualitatively and Quantitatively
Published in Biomedicines (17-03-2021)“…Deproteinized bovine bone mineral particles embedded in collagen (DBBM-C) are widely used for bone regenerations with excellent, albeit sometimes variable…”
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Effects of thyroid state alterations in ovo on the plasma levels of thyroid hormones and on the populations of fibers in the plantaris muscle of male and female chickens
Published in Reproduction, nutrition, development (1991)“…Propylthiouracil (PTU), thyroxine (T4) or thyreoliberin (TRH) were injected in ovo to modify the thyroid state of chicken embryos. Significant sexual…”
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Nkx2.5 cell-autonomous gene function is required for the postnatal formation of the peripheral Purkinje fiber network
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Simultaneous cytochemical demonstration of muscle fiber types and acetylcholinesterase in muscle fibers of dystrophic chickens
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