Bile acids and their respective conjugates elicit different responses in neonatal cardiomyocytes: role of Gi protein, muscarinic receptors and TGR5
Abstract Bile acids are recognised as bioactive signalling molecules. While they are known to influence arrhythmia susceptibility in cholestasis, there is limited knowledge about the underlying mechanisms. To delineate mechanisms underlying fetal heart rhythm disturbances in cholestatic pregnancy, w...
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Auteurs principaux: | Effendi Ibrahim, Ivan Diakonov, Dulasi Arunthavarajah, Teresa Swift, Mary Goodwin, Saraid McIlvride, Vanya Nikolova, Catherine Williamson, Julia Gorelik |
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2018
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