Zipes and Jalife’s Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Cell to Bedside, 8E
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Fully updated from cover to cover, Zipes and Jalife’s Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Cell to Bedside, 8th Edition, provides the comprehensive, multidisciplinary coverage you need-from new knowledge in basic science to the latest clinical advances in the field. Drs. José Jalife and William Gregory Stevenson lead a team of global experts who provide cutting-edge content and step-by-step instructions for all aspects of cardiac electrophysiology. | ||
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Current TOC; final to be done in summer 2019: Section 1 STRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR BASES OF ION CHANNEL FUNCTION 1. Voltage-gated sodium channels and electrical excitability of the heart 2. Voltage-gated calcium 3. Voltage-gated potassium channels 4. Structural and molecular bases of cardiac inward rectifier potassium channel function 5. Mammalian calcium pumps in health and disease 6. Structural and molecular bases of sarcoplasmic reticulum ion channel function 7. Organellar ion channels and transporters 8. Molecular organization, gating, and function of connexin-based gap junction channels and hemichannels Section 2 BIOPHYSICS OF CARDIAC ION CHANNEL FUNCTION 9. Structure-function relations of heterotrimetric complexes of sodium channel a and ß subunits 10. Regulation of cardiac calcium channels 11. Inhibition of phosphoinositide 3-kinase and acquired long QT syndrome 12. Structural determinants and biophysical properties of hERG1 channel gating 13. Molecular regulation of cardiac inward rectifier potassium channels by pharmacologic agents 14. Cardiac stretch-activated channels and mechano-electric coupling 15. Biophysical properties of gap junctions 16. Excitation-contraction coupling Section 3 INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS AND CARDIOMYOCYTE ELECTRICAL FUNCTION 17. Ion channel trafficking in the heart 18. Microdomain interactions of macromolecular complexes and regulation of the sodium channel nav1.5 19. Fibroblast growth factor homologous factors modulate cardiac calcium channels 20. Macromolecular complexes and cardiac potassium channels 21. Reciprocity of cardiac sodium and potassium channels in the control of excitability and arrhythmias 22. The intercalated disc: A molecular network that integrates electrical coupling, intercellular adhesion an Edited by Jose Jalife, MD, PhD, Distinguished Senior Investigator, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (F.S.P.), Madrid, Spain. Emeritus Professor of Internal Medicine and Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. and William Gregory Stevenson, MD, Director, Cardiac Arrhythmia Program, Cardiovascular Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital; Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA |