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Uremia increases QRS duration after β-adrenergic stimulation in mice
Morten B. Thomsen
*
,
Morten S. Nielsen
, Annemarie Aarup,
Line S. Bisgaard
, Tanja X. Pedersen
*
Corresponding author for this work
Physiology of circulation, kidney and lung
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5/6 Nephrectomy
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Adrenergic Stimulation
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Anesthetized Mice
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Arrhythmia
40%
Chronic Kidney Disease
60%
Conduction Velocity
20%
Coronary Artery Disease
20%
Diurnal Variation
20%
Electrophysiological Study
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Ex Vivo Studies
20%
GJA1
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Heart Disease
20%
Intracardiac
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Isoprenaline
20%
Kidney Disease
20%
Kidney Function
20%
Plasma Urea
20%
Profibrotic Genes
20%
QRS Complex
20%
QRS Duration
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SCN5A
20%
Sham
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Sudden Cardiac Death
40%
Sudden Death
20%
Transcriptional Activity
20%
Uremia
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Ventricular Arrhythmia
20%
Vulnerability
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Adrenergic Stimulation
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Arrhythmia
25%
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
50%
Chronic Kidney Disease
100%
Circadian Rhythm
25%
Coronary Artery Disease
25%
Ex Vivo
25%
Heart Disease
25%
Heart Ventricle Conduction
25%
Isoprenaline
25%
Kidney Function
25%
Nephrectomy
25%
Nephropathy
50%
QRS Complex
25%
QRS Interval
100%
Sudden Cardiac Death
50%
Sudden Death
25%
Uremia
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Chronic Kidney Failure
100%
Coronary Artery Disease
25%
Heart Arrhythmia
75%
Heart Disease
25%
Isoprenaline
25%
Kidney Disease
50%
Sudden Cardiac Death
50%
Sudden Death
25%
Ureaplasma
25%
Uremia
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