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1. ATP Synthase K(+)- and H(+)-fluxes Drive ATP Synthesis and Enable Mitochondrial K(+)-'Uniporter' Function: II. Ion and ATP Synthase Flux Regulation

2. ATP Synthase K+- and H+-Fluxes Drive ATP Synthesis and Enable Mitochondrial K+-'Uniporter' Function: I. Characterization of Ion Fluxes

3. ATP Synthase K

4. Matching ATP supply and demand in mammalian heart

5. Cholinergic receptor signaling modulates spontaneous firing of sinoatrial nodal cells via integrated effects on PKA-dependent Ca2+ cycling and IKACh

6. Regulation and pharmacology of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore

7. The Identity and Regulation of the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore

8. Functional role of inward rectifier current in heart probed by Kir2.1 overexpression and dominant-negative suppression

10. Molecular Interactions Between Two Long-QT Syndrome Gene Products, HERG and KCNE2 , Rationalized by In Vitro and In Silico Analysis

11. Isoform-Specific Lidocaine Block of Sodium Channels Explained by Differences in Gating

12. Virus-Mediated Modification of Cellular Excitability

13. Ionic Mechanism of Action Potential Prolongation in Ventricular Myocytes From Dogs With Pacing-Induced Heart Failure

14. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Mitochondria Deform Anisotropically in Intact Cardiomyocytes During Active Contraction

15. Role of glycogen synthase kinase-3β in cardioprotection

16. The perplexing complexity of cardiac arrhythmias: beyond electrical remodeling

17. Biological pacemaker created by gene transfer

18. Ectopic expression of KCNE3 accelerates cardiac repolarization and abbreviates the QT interval

19. Gene delivery to cardiac muscle

20. Dual gene therapy with SERCA1 and Kir2.1 abbreviates excitation without suppressing contractility

21. Dual gene therapy with SERCA1 and Kir2.1 abbreviates excitation without suppressing contractility

22. [19] Gene delivery to cardiac muscle

23. Functional consequences of the arrhythmogenic G306R KvLQT1 K+ channel mutant probed by viral gene transfer in cardiomyocytes

24. Cellular basis of ventricular arrhythmias and abnormal automaticity in heart failure

25. Overexpression of a human potassium channel suppresses cardiac hyperexcitability in rabbit ventricular myocytes

26. Phenotypic characterization of a novel long-QT syndrome mutation (R1623Q) in the cardiac sodium channel

27. Suppression of neuronal and cardiac transient outward currents by viral gene transfer of dominant-negative Kv4.2 constructs

28. Repolarization abnormalities, arrhythmia and sudden death in canine tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy

29. Prospects for Genetic Manipulation of Cardiac Excitability

30. Effect of duration of depolarisation on contraction of normal and hypertrophied feline ventricular myocytes

31. Voltage dependence of contraction and calcium current in severely hypertrophied feline ventricular myocytes

32. Whether 'Slip-Mode Conductance' Occurs

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