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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Sinoatrial node
  1. ... in a specialized cluster of cells called the sinoatrial node (the heart's natural pacemaker) located in the ... chambers (the ventricles). Electrical impulses move from the sinoatrial node down to the bundle branches, stimulating a normal ...
  2. ... 3 channels have been found in individuals with sinoatrial node dysfunction and deafness (SANDD), which is characterized by ... acts as the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node), leading to abnormal heart rhythms. CACH3 CACN4 CACNL1A2 ...
  3. ... and in the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node), resulting in problems maintaining proper rhythmic movements of ... particular function of the SGO1 protein in the sinoatrial node and in cells that help control the rhythm ...
  4. ... abnormalities of the heart's natural pacemaker (the sinoatrial node), a heart rate that is slower than normal ( ...
  5. ... sinus node dysfunction) is an abnormality of the sinoatrial (SA) node, which is an area of specialized cells in ...
  6. ... ankyrin-B syndrome may have problems with the sinoatrial (SA) node, which generates the electrical impulses that start each ...
  7. Sick sinus syndrome (also known as sinus node dysfunction) is a group of related heart conditions that can affect how the heart beats. "Sick sinus" refers to ...