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1. Effects of SZV-2649, a new multiple ion channel inhibitor mexiletine analogue

2. Cardiovascular autonomic and peripheral sensory neuropathy in women with obesity

3. Cellular electrophysiological effects of the citrus flavonoid hesperetin in dog and rabbit cardiac ventricular preparations

4. The Properties of the Transient Outward, Inward Rectifier and Acetylcholine-Sensitive Potassium Currents in Atrial Myocytes from Dogs in Sinus Rhythm and Experimentally Induced Atrial Fibrillation Dog Models

5. A three-month physical training program improves cardiovascular autonomic function in patients with metabolic syndrome with and without diabetes – a pilot study

6. Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II and protein kinase G oxidation contributes to impaired sarcomeric proteins in hypertrophy model

7. Cardiac electrophysiological remodeling associated with enhanced arrhythmia susceptibility in a canine model of elite exercise

8. Selective Inhibition of Cardiac Late Na+ Current Is Based on Fast Offset Kinetics of the Inhibitor

9. Mexiletine-like cellular electrophysiological effects of GS967 in canine ventricular myocardium

10. Long-Term Endurance Exercise Training Alters Repolarization in a New Rabbit Athlete’s Heart Model

11. A Possible Explanation for the Low Penetrance of Pathogenic KCNE1 Variants in Long QT Syndrome Type 5

12. Peripheral and Autonomic Neuropathy Status of Young Patients With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus at the Time of Transition From Pediatric Care to Adult-Oriented Diabetes Care

13. Small Conductance Ca2 +-Activated K+ (SK) Channel mRNA Expression in Human Atrial and Ventricular Tissue: Comparison Between Donor, Atrial Fibrillation and Heart Failure Tissue

14. Transgenic Rabbit Models in Proarrhythmia Research

15. Electrical Restitution and Its Modifications by Antiarrhythmic Drugs in Undiseased Human Ventricular Muscle

16. Author Correction: Increased Ca2+ content of the sarcoplasmic reticulum provides arrhythmogenic trigger source in swimming-induced rat athlete’s heart model

17. Arrhythmogenic Remodeling in the Failing Heart

18. Genomic upregulation of cardiac Cav1.2α and NCX1 by estrogen in women

19. Canine Myocytes Represent a Good Model for Human Ventricular Cells Regarding Their Electrophysiological Properties

20. Increased Short-Term Beat-to-Beat QT Interval Variability in Patients with Impaired Glucose Tolerance

21. Hidden Cardiotoxicity of Rofecoxib Can be Revealed in Experimental Models of Ischemia/Reperfusion

22. The Effect of a Novel Highly Selective Inhibitor of the Sodium/Calcium Exchanger (NCX) on Cardiac Arrhythmias in In Vitro and In Vivo Experiments.

23. Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly.

24. Diclofenac prolongs repolarization in ventricular muscle with impaired repolarization reserve.

25. Increased short-term variability of the QT interval in professional soccer players: possible implications for arrhythmia prediction.

26. Species-dependent differences in the inhibition of various potassium currents and in their effects on repolarization in cardiac ventricular muscle

27. In vivo and cellular antiarrhythmic and cardiac electrophysiological effects of desethylamiodarone in dog cardiac preparations

28. Author response: Cardiac electrophysiological remodeling associated with enhanced arrhythmia susceptibility in a canine model of elite exercise

29. Docosahexaenoic acid normalizes QT interval in long QT type 2 transgenic rabbit models in a genotype-specific fashion

30. Mapping genetic changes in the cAMP-signaling cascade in human atria

31. The electrophysiological effects of cannabidiol on action potentials and transmembrane potassium currents in rabbit and dog cardiac ventricular preparations

32. Cardiac electrophysiological remodeling associated with enhanced arrhythmia susceptibilty in a canine model of elite exercise

33. Different effects of amiodarone and dofetilide on the dispersion of repolarization between well-coupled ventricular and Purkinje fibers1

34. MiRP2 rescues long QT syndrome type 5

35. Species dependent cardiac electrophysiological effects elicited by various potassium channel blocking drugs

36. Sex differences in the aging human heart: decreased sirtuins, pro-inflammatory shift and reduced anti-oxidative defense

38. Author Correction: Increased Ca2+ content of the sarcoplasmic reticulum provides arrhythmogenic trigger source in swimming-induced rat athlete’s heart model

39. Transgenic rabbit models for cardiac disease research

40. Small Conductance Ca

41. Is Selective Late Na+ Current Inhibition Different From Class I/B Antiarrhythmic Action? Comparison of The Effects of GS967 to Mexiletine in Canine Ventricular Myocardium

42. Kv1.1 potassium channel subunit deficiency alters ventricular arrhythmia susceptibility, contractility, and repolarization

43. Mexiletine-like cellular electrophysiological effects of GS967 in canine ventricular myocardium

44. Cardiac transmembrane ion channels and action potentials: cellular physiology and arrhythmogenic behavior

45. Increased Ca2+ content of the sarcoplasmic reticulum provides arrhythmogenic trigger source in swimming-induced rat athlete’s heart model

46. Proteomic Analysis Reveals Upregulation of ACE2 (Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2), the Putative SARS-CoV-2 Receptor in Pressure-but Not Volume-Overloaded Human Hearts

47. Antiarrhythmic and cardiac electrophysiological effects of SZV-270, a novel compound with combined Class I/B and Class III effects, in rabbits and dogs

48. Transgenic LQT2, LQT5, and LQT2-5 rabbit models with decreased repolarisation reserve for prediction of drug-induced ventricular arrhythmias

49. Different effects of amiodarone and dofetilide on the dispersion of repolarization between well-coupled ventricular and Purkinje fibers

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