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1. Chronic Diclofenac Exposure Increases Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress, Inflammatory Mediators, and Cardiac Dysfunction

2. Adenylyl cyclase isoform 1 contributes to sinoatrial node automaticity via functional microdomains

3. Disruption of mitochondria–sarcoplasmic reticulum microdomain connectomics contributes to sinus node dysfunction in heart failure

4. Protocol to record and quantify the intracellular pH in contracting cardiomyocytes

5. Disruption of protein quality control of the human ether-à-go-go related gene K+ channel results in profound long QT syndrome

6. Selectin-targeting glycosaminoglycan-peptide conjugate limits neutrophil-mediated cardiac reperfusion injury

7. Beat-to-beat dynamic regulation of intracellular pH in cardiomyocytes

8. Protocol to assess two distinct components of the nonlinear capacitance in mouse cardiomyocytes

9. Prestin amplifies cardiac motor functions

10. Suppression of inflammation and fibrosis using soluble epoxide hydrolase inhibitors enhances cardiac stem cell-based therapy

11. Selectin-Targeting Glycosaminoglycan-Peptide Conjugate Limits Neutrophil Mediated Cardiac Reperfusion Injury.

12. Cooperativity of Kv7.4 channels confers ultrafast electromechanical sensitivity and emergent properties in cochlear outer hair cells

13. Electrotaxis of cardiac progenitor cells, cardiac fibroblasts, and induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac progenitor cells requires serum and is directed via PI3′K pathways

14. Action Potential Shortening and Impairment of Cardiac Function by Ablation of Slc26a6

15. Molecular Mechanisms and New Treatment Paradigm for Atrial Fibrillation

16. Feedback Mechanisms for Cardiac-Specific MicroRNAs and cAMP Signaling in Electrical Remodeling

17. Regulation of Gene Transcription by Voltage-gated L-type Calcium Channel, Cav1.3*

18. Critical roles of a small conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel (SK3) in the repolarization process of atrial myocytes

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