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1 , supporting the critical role of Slc26a6 in cardiac conduction system.
2 sential for survival and is regulated by the cardiac conduction system.
3 t control the precise pattern of Tbx3 in the cardiac conduction system.
4  for Tbx3 in development and function of the cardiac conduction system.
5 a(v)1.5) that plays an important role in the cardiac conduction system.
6 , the expression mainly is restricted to the cardiac conduction system.
7 sease-related ion channel dysfunction on the cardiac conduction system.
8 rhythmias that originate from defects in the cardiac conduction system.
9  patterning, maturation, and function of the cardiac conduction system.
10  a complex network of specialized cells: the cardiac conduction system.
11 ll types to direct distinct functions of the cardiac conduction system.
12 1b gene is required for specification of the cardiac conduction system.
13 or Tbx5 in development and maturation of the cardiac conduction system.
14 cts skeletal muscles, major tendons, and the cardiac conduction system.
15 onduction of pacemaking impulses through the cardiac conduction system.
16 lses transmitted from Purkinje fibers of the cardiac conduction system.
17 xcitation through specialized tissues of the cardiac conduction system.
18 a3 isoform mRNA is also expressed in the rat cardiac conduction system.
19 ytes, ventricular myocytes, and cells of the cardiac conduction system.
20  detected in epidermal keratinocytes and the cardiac conduction system.
21 rdiac function depends on a highly efficient cardiac conduction system.
22  the heart and is the first component of the cardiac conduction system.
23 sed cardiomyocytes known collectively as the cardiac conduction system.
24 le for our histological examination of their cardiac conduction systems.
25       We also profile the cells of the human cardiac conduction system(1).
26 ardiogram recordings in Mybphl mice revealed cardiac conduction system abnormalities with aberrant at
27 e myocardium, valves, coronary arteries, and cardiac conduction system across length scales.
28 ould provide insight into development of the cardiac conduction system and accessory pathways.
29 requency and had normal specification of the cardiac conduction system and apparently normal electroc
30 NCCs contribute to the mature valves and the cardiac conduction system and retain multipotent charact
31 cise 3-dimensional relationships between the cardiac conduction system and surrounding structures, we
32 examples include normal morphogenesis of the cardiac conduction system and the normal postnatal invol
33 n factor, is preferentially expressed in the cardiac conduction system and ventricular myocytes in th
34 the physiology and development of the murine cardiac conduction system and will also serve as a basel
35 uired for Cx40-independent patterning of the cardiac conduction system, and suggest that the electrop
36 sive heart abnormalities; disturbance of the cardiac conduction system; and lethality between the sec
37          The heterogeneous cell types of the cardiac conduction system are responsible for coordinati
38 nly, the histological abnormalities of their cardiac conduction systems are best interpreted as resul
39 models have suggested that components of the cardiac conduction system arise from progressive recruit
40 the expression of SCN5A and formation of the cardiac conduction system, but its absence does not caus
41 velopment and heterogeneity of the mammalian cardiac conduction system by revealing a new cardiomyocy
42 ey form the key functional components of the cardiac conduction system by using optogenetic electroph
43 nt, and Nkx2-5 mutations are associated with cardiac conduction system (CCS) defects.
44       Several transcription factors regulate cardiac conduction system (CCS) development and function
45 tricate transcriptional mechanisms governing cardiac conduction system (CCS) development and working
46 normal cellular electrical activity, altered cardiac conduction system (CCS) development, and increas
47                                              Cardiac conduction system (CCS) disease, which results i
48                                          The cardiac conduction system (CCS) ensures regular contract
49 ession also leads to increased expression of cardiac conduction system (CCS) genes Tbx5, Cx40, and Cx
50                                          The cardiac conduction system (CCS) is a network of speciali
51                                          The cardiac conduction system (CCS) orchestrates the electri
52 raction of the heart's cellular biomass, the cardiac conduction system (CCS) unfailingly coordinates
53            The heartbeat is organized by the cardiac conduction system (CCS), a specialized network o
54 h, often resulting from abnormalities in the cardiac conduction system (CCS).
55 contribute to all CNC derivatives, including cardiac conduction system cells.
56                                          The cardiac conduction system comprises a specialized tract
57                                          The cardiac conduction system coordinates electrical activat
58  cardiomyopathies may also be accompanied by cardiac conduction-system defects that affect the atriov
59 ctivity of these gene regulatory networks in cardiac conduction system development and discusses how
60        Based on the current understanding of cardiac conduction system development and the observatio
61                       Purkinje fibers of the cardiac conduction system differentiate from heart muscl
62 in cardiac clinical history or prevalence of cardiac conduction system disease (PEA, 31.6% versus VF,
63           In addition, the patient developed cardiac conduction system disease requiring pacing at th
64 e muscular dystrophy and cardiomyopathy with cardiac conduction system disease.
65 t disorder involving dilated cardiomyopathy, cardiac conduction-system disease, and adult-onset limb-
66        Together, these data suggest that the cardiac conduction system does not develop by outgrowth
67 al and structural changes that could lead to cardiac conduction system dysfunction were seen.
68       However, cells labeled in the proximal cardiac conduction system exhibited neurogenic and gliag
69  delineates the developing and mature murine cardiac conduction system, extending proximally from the
70 tionship with sympathetic innervation during cardiac conduction system formation.
71 nt is less clear, and the development of the cardiac conduction system in mice lacking Endothelin sig
72   Here, we assessed the specification of the cardiac conduction system in mouse embryos lacking all E
73  a fluorescent reporter gene in cells of the cardiac conduction system, including the distal Purkinje
74                           Development of the cardiac conduction system is a complex biological proces
75                                          The cardiac conduction system is a complex network of cells
76                                          The cardiac conduction system is a network of cells responsi
77                                          The cardiac conduction system is a specialized tract of myoc
78                                          The cardiac conduction system is an anatomically discrete se
79 w in KO mice that the number of cells in the cardiac conduction system is directly related to Nkx2-5
80 d myocardial-specific CHF1/Hey2-KO mice with cardiac conduction system LacZ reporter mice and stained
81 cause congenital heart diseases that include cardiac conduction system malformations.
82 oteins and T-box proteins, are essential for cardiac conduction system morphogenesis and activation o
83  indicates that mHTT could cause progressive cardiac conduction system pathology that could increase
84                    Virtual sectioning of the cardiac conduction system provided information on fatty
85 development of specific subcomponents of the cardiac conduction system remains challenging.
86 SA and AV nodes differ, and this renders the cardiac conduction system sensitive to decoupling during
87 tudies describe a novel marker of the murine cardiac conduction system that identifies this specializ
88           The proteomic profile of the human cardiac conduction system: the sinoatrial node (SAN) and
89 nsable for specification and function of the cardiac conduction system, this work has important impli
90 protein that is coexpressed with Cx45 in the cardiac conduction system was posttranscriptionally redu
91                       Fibrosis affecting the cardiac conduction system was responsible for the univer
92  regulates the structure and function of the cardiac conduction system, which may underlie the differ
93  a subset of macrophages residing within the cardiac conduction system, which orchestrates cardiac rh
94 e first 3-dimensional representations of the cardiac conduction system within the intact human heart.