Increased Availability and Open Probability of Single L-Type Calcium Channels From Failing Compared With Nonfailing Human Ventricle
Circulation1998Vol. 98(10), pp. 969–976
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F Schröder, Renate Handrock, Dirk J. Beuckelmann, Stephan Hirt, Roger Hullin, Leo Priebe, Robert H. G. Schwinger, Joachim Weil, Stefan Herzig
Abstract
Individual L-type calcium channels are fundamentally affected in severe human heart failure. This is probably important for the impairment of cardiac excitation-contraction coupling.
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