Anisotropic Cardiac Conduction
Anisotropic Cardiac Conduction
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England: Radcliffe Medical Education Ltd
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English
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England: Radcliffe Medical Education Ltd
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Anisotropy is the property of directional dependence. In cardiac tissue, conduction velocity is anisotropic and its orientation is determined by myocyte direction. Cell shape and size, excitability, myocardial fibrosis, gap junction distribution and function are all considered to contribute to anisotropic conduction. In disease states, anisotropic...
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Anisotropic Cardiac Conduction
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2050-3369
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2050-3377
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10.15420/aer.2020.04