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    What role does modulation of the ryanodine receptor play in cardiac inotropy and arrhythmogenesis? by Eisner, D.A, Kashimura, T, O'Neill, S.C, Venetucci, L.A, Trafford, A.W

    “…Abstract In this article we review the role of the Ryanodine Receptor (RyR) in cardiac inotropy and arrhythmogenesis. Most of the calcium that activates…”
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    Reducing Ryanodine Receptor Open Probability as a Means to Abolish Spontaneous Ca2+ Release and Increase Ca2+ Transient Amplitude in Adult Ventricular Myocytes by Venetucci, L A, Trafford, A W, Díaz, M E, O’Neill, S C, Eisner, D A

    Published in Circulation research (26-05-2006)
    “…The aim of this work was to investigate whether it is possible to remove arrhythmogenic Ca release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum that occurs in calcium…”
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    Analysis of cellular calcium fluxes in cardiac muscle to understand calcium homeostasis in the heart by Dibb, K.M, Graham, H.K, Venetucci, L.A, Eisner, D.A, Trafford, A.W

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-10-2007)
    “…Abstract Central to controlling intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+ ] i ) are a number of Ca2+ transporters and channels with the L-type Ca2+ channel,…”
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    From the Ryanodine Receptor to Cardiac Arrhythmias by Eisner, D. A., Kashimura, T., Venetucci, L. A., Trafford, A. W.

    Published in Circulation Journal (01-01-2009)
    “…Cardiac contraction is activated by an increase of intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i), most of which comes from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)…”
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    Reducing Ryanodine Receptor Open Probability as a Means to Abolish Spontaneous Ca 2+ Release and Increase Ca 2+ Transient Amplitude in Adult Ventricular Myocytes by Venetucci, L.A., Trafford, A.W., Díaz, M.E., O’Neill, S.C., Eisner, D.A.

    Published in Circulation research (26-05-2006)
    “…The aim of this work was to investigate whether it is possible to remove arrhythmogenic Ca 2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum that occurs in calcium…”
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    Journal Article