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1. Functional consequences of changes in the distribution of Ca 2+ extrusion pathways between t-tubular and surface membranes in a model of human ventricular cardiomyocyte.

2. A new approach to the determination of tubular membrane capacitance: passive membrane electrical properties under reduced electrical conductivity of the extracellular solution.

3. Fraction of the T-Tubular Membrane as an Important Parameter in Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology: A New Way of Estimation.

4. Aminophylline at clinically relevant concentrations affects inward rectifier potassium current in a dual way.

5. Divergent estimates of the ratio between Na+-Ca2+ current densities in t-tubular and surface membranes of rat ventricular cardiomyocytes.

6. Current density as routine parameter for description of ionic membrane current: is it always the best option?

7. A new simple approach to estimation of membrane capacitance from current responses to voltage clamp steps.

8. Distribution of data in cellular electrophysiology: Is it always normal?

9. The intriguing effect of ethanol and nicotine on acetylcholine-sensitive potassium current IKAch: Insight from a quantitative model.

10. Inward rectifying potassium currents resolved into components: modeling of complex drug actions.

11. Nicotine at clinically relevant concentrations affects atrial inward rectifier potassium current sensitive to acetylcholine.

12. Effect of ethanol at clinically relevant concentrations on atrial inward rectifier potassium current sensitive to acetylcholine.

13. Acute effects of ethanol on action potential and intracellular Ca(2+) transient in cardiac ventricular cells: a simulation study.

14. Effect of ion concentration changes in the limited extracellular spaces on sarcolemmal ion transport and Ca2+ turnover in a model of human ventricular cardiomyocyte.

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