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Tissue-specific effects of acetylcholine in the canine heart
Kirstine Callø
, Robert Goodrow, Søren-Peter Olesen, Charles Antzelevitch, Jonathan M. Cordeiro
Physiology of circulation, kidney and lung
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Acetylcholine
100%
Canine Heart
100%
Ca2+ Current
25%
Atrium
18%
Isolated Cells
12%
Ventricular Tissue
12%
Purkinje
12%
Tertiapin-Q
12%
Action Potential
12%
Epicardium
6%
Pacing Rate
6%
Hyperpolarized
6%
Action Potential Duration
6%
Membrane Potential
6%
Atrial Tissue
6%
Voltage Clamp
6%
Purkinje Cell
6%
Ionic Current
6%
Ventricle
6%
Cardiac Tissue
6%
Rate Dependence
6%
Vagus Nerve
6%
Atrioventricular Conduction
6%
Canine
6%
K+ Current
6%
Whole-cell Currents
6%
Endocardium
6%
Heart Rate
6%
Acetylcholine Release
6%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Calcium Ion
100%
Canine Heart
100%
Action Potential
75%
Canine
25%
Vagus Nerve
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Acetylcholine
100%
Calcium Ion
25%
Atrium
18%
Action Potential
12%
Endocardium
12%
Ion Current
6%
Receptor
6%
Membrane Potential
6%
Voltage Clamp
6%
Action Potential Duration
6%
Ventricle of Heart
6%
Acetylcholine Release
6%
Whole Cell
6%
Potassium Current
6%
Vagus Nerve
6%
Atrioventricular Conduction
6%
Epicardium
6%
Neuroscience
Acetylcholine
100%
Action Potential
18%
Tertiapin
12%
Endocardium
12%
Ion Current
6%
Vagus Nerve
6%
Membrane Potential
6%
Atrioventricular Conduction
6%
Acetylcholine Release
6%
Receptor
6%
Potassium Current
6%
Voltage Clamp
6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acetylcholine
100%
Calcium Ion
23%
Tertiapin
11%
Potassium Ion
5%
Receptor
5%