The slow component of the delayed rectifier potassium current in undiseased human ventricular myocytes
Cardiovascular Research2001Vol. 49(4), pp. 790–797
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Abstract
In undiseased human ventricular myocytes, I(Ks) exhibits slow activation and fast deactivation kinetics. Therefore, in humans I(Ks) differs from that reported in guinea pig, and it best resembles I(Ks) described in dog and rabbit ventricular myocytes.
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