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- 3.269. PMID 330018. Irisawa, H; Brown, HF; Giles, W (1993). "Cardiac pacemaking in the sinoatrial node". Physiol Rev. 73 (1): 197–227. doi:10.1152/physrev...
- where the pacemaking activity of the heart originates from different locations within the atria. This is different from normal pacemaking activity, where...
- The cardiac pacemaker is the heart's natural rhythm generator. It employs pacemaker cells that produce electrical impulses, known as cardiac action potentials...
- In the pacemaking cells of the heart (e.g., the sinoatrial node), the pacemaker potential (also called the pacemaker current) is the slow, positive increase...
- to contract, and pump blood through the body's circulatory system. The pacemaking signal travels through the right atrium to the atrioventricular node,...
- The discovery of the “funny” current and the new proposal of a cardiac pacemaking model raised keen interest in the scientific community and was followed...
- (If) current has been extensively characterized and its role in cardiac pacemaking has been investigated. Among the unusual features which justified the...
- increasingly suffering from injuries, which prompted him to turn to professional pacemaking. As a pacemaker, he ****isted in setting several world records, both indoors...
- sinus rhythm, created and sustained by the sinoatrial node, a group of pacemaking cells found in the wall of the right atrium. Cells in the sinoatrial node...
- original on 2020-08-01. Retrieved 2020-05-03. Rial, J.A. (July 1999). "Pacemaking the ice ages by frequency modulation of Earth's orbital eccentricity"...