Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure

Fever is a defence mechanism against infection, but it may also cause abnormal heart rhythm viaunknown mechanism. Here the authors identify FHF2 protein as a key regulator of myocardial excitability that protects the heart against conduction failure in response to an increase in body temperature.

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Autores principales: David S. Park, Akshay Shekhar, Christopher Marra, Xianming Lin, Carolina Vasquez, Sergio Solinas, Kevin Kelley, Gregory Morley, Mitchell Goldfarb, Glenn I. Fishman
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:dbdb59efebce4638830ecefe86c9f9542021-12-02T15:34:30ZFhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure10.1038/ncomms129662041-1723https://doaj.org/article/dbdb59efebce4638830ecefe86c9f9542016-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12966https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Fever is a defence mechanism against infection, but it may also cause abnormal heart rhythm viaunknown mechanism. Here the authors identify FHF2 protein as a key regulator of myocardial excitability that protects the heart against conduction failure in response to an increase in body temperature.David S. ParkAkshay ShekharChristopher MarraXianming LinCarolina VasquezSergio SolinasKevin KelleyGregory MorleyMitchell GoldfarbGlenn I. FishmanNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2016)
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David S. Park
Akshay Shekhar
Christopher Marra
Xianming Lin
Carolina Vasquez
Sergio Solinas
Kevin Kelley
Gregory Morley
Mitchell Goldfarb
Glenn I. Fishman
Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
description Fever is a defence mechanism against infection, but it may also cause abnormal heart rhythm viaunknown mechanism. Here the authors identify FHF2 protein as a key regulator of myocardial excitability that protects the heart against conduction failure in response to an increase in body temperature.
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author David S. Park
Akshay Shekhar
Christopher Marra
Xianming Lin
Carolina Vasquez
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Kevin Kelley
Gregory Morley
Mitchell Goldfarb
Glenn I. Fishman
author_facet David S. Park
Akshay Shekhar
Christopher Marra
Xianming Lin
Carolina Vasquez
Sergio Solinas
Kevin Kelley
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Mitchell Goldfarb
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title Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
title_short Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
title_full Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
title_fullStr Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
title_full_unstemmed Fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
title_sort fhf2 gene deletion causes temperature-sensitive cardiac conduction failure
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2016
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