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1. Minimum Information about a Cardiac Electrophysiology Experiment (MICEE): Standardised reporting for model reproducibility, interoperability, and data sharing

2. ALK3 deletion targeted to the atrioventricular canal results in defects compatible with Ebstein's anomaly

6. Chronic Kidney Disease Induces Proarrhythmic Remodeling.

8. Connexin43 expression in bone marrow derived cells contributes to the electrophysiological properties of cardiac scar tissue.

9. Disruption of Ca 2+ i Homeostasis and Connexin 43 Hemichannel Function in the Right Ventricle Precedes Overt Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy in Plakophilin-2-Deficient Mice.

10. Plakophilin-2 is required for transcription of genes that control calcium cycling and cardiac rhythm.

11. Connexin43 contributes to electrotonic conduction across scar tissue in the intact heart.

12. A review of the literature on cardiac electrical activity between fibroblasts and myocytes.

15. The funny and not-so-funny effects of dronedarone.

16. Fibroblast KATP currents modulate myocyte electrophysiology in infarcted hearts.

17. The origin and arrhythmogenic potential of fibroblasts in cardiac disease.

18. Spinal cord stimulation protects against atrial fibrillation induced by tachypacing.

19. Mice with cardiac overexpression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ have impaired repolarization and spontaneous fatal ventricular arrhythmias.

20. Spatiotemporal electrophysiological changes in a murine ablation model.

21. Remodeling of atrial ATP-sensitive K⁺ channels in a model of salt-induced elevated blood pressure.

22. Phosphatase-resistant gap junctions inhibit pathological remodeling and prevent arrhythmias.

23. The cardiac fibroblast: functional and electrophysiological considerations in healthy and diseased hearts.

24. Notch signaling regulates murine atrioventricular conduction and the formation of accessory pathways.

25. Enhanced fibroblast-myocyte interactions in response to cardiac injury.

26. Decreased connexin43 expression in the mouse heart potentiates pacing-induced remodeling of repolarizing currents.

27. Connexin40 imparts conduction heterogeneity to atrial tissue.

28. Electrical remodeling contributes to complex tachyarrhythmias in connexin43-deficient mouse hearts.

29. Consequences of cardiac myocyte-specific ablation of KATP channels in transgenic mice expressing dominant negative Kir6 subunits.

30. Gap junctions and propagation of the cardiac action potential.

31. Somatic events modify hypertrophic cardiomyopathy pathology and link hypertrophy to arrhythmia.

32. Cardiac-specific loss of N-cadherin leads to alteration in connexins with conduction slowing and arrhythmogenesis.

33. Focal gap junction uncoupling and spontaneous ventricular ectopy.

34. Alk3/Bmpr1a receptor is required for development of the atrioventricular canal into valves and annulus fibrosus.

35. Reduced intercellular coupling leads to paradoxical propagation across the Purkinje-ventricular junction and aberrant myocardial activation.

36. Modulation of cardiac gap junction expression and arrhythmic susceptibility.

37. Transitions in ventricular activation revealed by two-dimensional optical mapping.

38. Subdiaphragmatic murine electrophysiological studies: sequential determination of ventricular refractoriness and arrhythmia induction.

39. Patterning of the mouse conduction system.

40. Neuregulin-1 promotes formation of the murine cardiac conduction system.

41. Molecular and functional maturation of the murine cardiac conduction system.

42. Heterogeneous expression of Gap junction channels in the heart leads to conduction defects and ventricular dysfunction.

43. Null mutation of connexin43 causes slow propagation of ventricular activation in the late stages of mouse embryonic development.

44. Visualization and functional characterization of the developing murine cardiac conduction system.

45. Conduction slowing and sudden arrhythmic death in mice with cardiac-restricted inactivation of connexin43.

46. Understanding conduction of electrical impulses in the mouse heart using high-resolution video imaging technology.

47. Conditional gene targeting of connexin43: exploring the consequences of gap junction remodeling in the heart.

48. High-resolution optical mapping of the right bundle branch in connexin40 knockout mice reveals slow conduction in the specialized conduction system.

50. Early onset heart failure in transgenic mice with dilated cardiomyopathy.

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