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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Pacemaker
  1. ... in the heart that functions as a natural pacemaker. The HCN4 channel allows potassium and sodium ions ... node. This ion flow is often called the "pacemaker current" because it generates electrical impulses that start ...
  2. ... in the heart that functions as a natural pacemaker. The SA node generates electrical impulses that start ... H, Boyett MR, Anderson RH. New insights into pacemaker activity: promoting understanding of sick sinus syndrome. Circulation. ...
  3. ... lead to abnormalities of the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node), a heart rate that is ...
  4. ... device that stimulates a normal breathing pattern (diaphragm pacemaker). Some affected individuals need this support 24 hours ...
  5. ... in the heart that functions as a natural pacemaker. The SA node generates electrical impulses that start ...
  6. ... heart that acts as the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node), leading to abnormal heart rhythms. ...
  7. ... in the heart that functions as a natural pacemaker. The variation, which was identified in the Icelandic ...
  8. ... called the sinoatrial node (the heart's natural pacemaker) located in the heart's upper chambers (the ...
  9. ... intestinal muscle and in the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node), resulting in problems maintaining proper ...
  10. ... in the heart that functions as a natural pacemaker. The SCN5A gene mutations that cause sick sinus ...