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Cellular Biology
Altered Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Function of Intact Myocytes of Rat Ventricle During Metabolic Inhibition
C. L. Overend, D. A. Eisner, and S. C. O’Neill
Circ. Res. 2001;88:181-187 [Abstract] [Full text]  

Editorials
Repolarization Alternans : Toward a Unifying Theory of Reentrant Arrhythmia Induction
Ronald D. Berger
Circ. Res. 2000;87:1083-1084 [Full text]  

Reviews
Ventricular Fibrillation : How Do We Stop the Waves From Breaking?
James N. Weiss, Peng-Sheng Chen, Zhilin Qu, Hrayr S. Karagueuzian, and Alan Garfinkel
Circ. Res. 2000;87:1103-1107 [Abstract] [Full text]  

Integrative Physiology
Role of Structural Barriers in the Mechanism of Alternans-Induced Reentry
Joseph M. Pastore and David S. Rosenbaum
Circ. Res. 2000;87:1157-1163 [Abstract] [Full text]  

Molecular Medicine
Probing the Interaction Between Inactivation Gating and Dd-Sotalol Block of HERG
Hirotaka Numaguchi, Franklin M. Mullins, J. P. Johnson, Jr., David C. Johns, Sunny S. Po, Iris C.-H. Yang, Gordon F. Tomaselli, and Jeffrey R. Balser
Circ. Res. 2000;87:1012-1018 [Abstract] [Full text]  

Editorials
Connexin-40, Bundle-Branch Block, and Propagation at the Purkinje-Myocyte Junction
Jeffrey E. Saffitz and Richard B. Schuessler
Circ. Res. 2000;87:835-836 [Full text]  

Integrative Physiology
Interdependence of Modulated Dispersion and Tissue Structure in the Mechanism of Unidirectional Block
Kenneth R. Laurita and David S. Rosenbaum
Circ. Res. 2000;87:922-928 [Abstract] [Full text]  

Integrative Physiology
High-Resolution Optical Mapping of the Right Bundle Branch in Connexin40 Knockout Mice Reveals Slow Conduction in the Specialized Conduction System
Houman S. Tamaddon, Dhananjay Vaidya, Alexander M. Simon, David L. Paul, José Jalife, and Gregory E. Morley
Circ. Res. 2000;87:929-936 [Abstract] [Full text]  

Editorials
When Does Spontaneous Sarcoplasmic Reticulum CA2+ Release Cause a Triggered Arrythmia? Cellular Versus Tissue Requirements
Steven R. Houser
Circ. Res. 2000;87:725-727 [Full text]  

Cellular Biology
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+ Release Causes Myocyte Depolarization : Underlying Mechanism and Threshold for Triggered Action Potentials
Klaus Schlotthauer and Donald M. Bers
Circ. Res. 2000;87:774-780 [Abstract] [Full text]  

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