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pacemaking in the
sinoatrial node".
Physiol Rev. 73 (1): 197–227. doi:10.1152/physrev...
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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...
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increasingly suffering from injuries,
which prompted him to turn to
professional pacemaking. As a pacemaker, he ****isted in
setting several world records, both indoors...
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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...
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