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This book provides undergraduate and postgraduate students with an accessible and comprehensive overview of the fascinating area of cardiac electrophysiology. Using plain language and well-designed illustrations, it attempts to overcome the preconceptions of the subject as difficult to approach, given the complexity of intricate electrical cellular processes within the human heart. Based on lectures presented to intercalating BSc medical students, this book has been designed with the undergraduate in mind, but offers enough scope to be worthwhile at the postgraduate level.Readers of this book will feel more confident and at ease with electrical concepts and the important physiological mechanisms that govern the initiation and regulation of the heartbeat. This volume intends to bridge that difficult region between basic undergraduate lecture notes and original papers in an approachable way. It will be useful to students studying medicine, physiology, pharmacology, pharmacy and biology, particularly where their curricula includes not only cardiac physiology, but also neurobiology and muscle physiology.

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Cardiac Cell Structure; Origin of The Resting Membrane Potential; Electrical Current Flow; Ohm's Law; Rectification; Conductance Changes; Early Electrophysiological Experiments; General Structure of Main Cardiac Ion Channels and Subunits; Selectivity Filter; Gating; Inactivation; Exchangers and Atpases; Description of Currents Flowing During the Ventricular Action Potential; Excitation Contraction Coupling; The Basis of Automaticity; Impulse Propagation; Arrhythmias; Channelopathies; Pharmacology.

Essential Introduction To Cardiac

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      Publisher: Imperial College Press
      Publication Date: 16/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9781908977359, 978-1908977359
      ISBN10: 1908977353

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book provides undergraduate and postgraduate students with an accessible and comprehensive overview of the fascinating area of cardiac electrophysiology. Using plain language and well-designed illustrations, it attempts to overcome the preconceptions of the subject as difficult to approach, given the complexity of intricate electrical cellular processes within the human heart. Based on lectures presented to intercalating BSc medical students, this book has been designed with the undergraduate in mind, but offers enough scope to be worthwhile at the postgraduate level.Readers of this book will feel more confident and at ease with electrical concepts and the important physiological mechanisms that govern the initiation and regulation of the heartbeat. This volume intends to bridge that difficult region between basic undergraduate lecture notes and original papers in an approachable way. It will be useful to students studying medicine, physiology, pharmacology, pharmacy and biology, particularly where their curricula includes not only cardiac physiology, but also neurobiology and muscle physiology.

      Table of Contents
      Cardiac Cell Structure; Origin of The Resting Membrane Potential; Electrical Current Flow; Ohm's Law; Rectification; Conductance Changes; Early Electrophysiological Experiments; General Structure of Main Cardiac Ion Channels and Subunits; Selectivity Filter; Gating; Inactivation; Exchangers and Atpases; Description of Currents Flowing During the Ventricular Action Potential; Excitation Contraction Coupling; The Basis of Automaticity; Impulse Propagation; Arrhythmias; Channelopathies; Pharmacology.

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