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pH 2013 - Bibliografia - DiFrancesco
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n. 2, luglio-dicembre 2013
n. 2, July-December 2013

Bibliografia supplementare - Supplemental references

Ph 2/2013


La corrente “funny” del pacemaker cardiaco
The “funny” current of cardiac pacemaker


Dario DiFrancesco





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3. DiFrancesco D, Noma A, Trautwein W. Kinetics and magnitude of the time-dependent potassium current in the rabbit sinoatrial node: effect of external potassium. Pflugers Arch 1979; 381:271-9.
4. DiFrancesco D, Ojeda C. Properties of the current if in the sino-atrial node of the rabbit compared with those of the current iK2, in Purkinje fibres. J Physiol 1980; 308:353-67.
5. DiFrancesco D. A study of the ionic nature of the pace-maker current in calf Purkinje fibres. J Physiol 1981; 314:377-93.
6. DiFrancesco D. Evidence that IK2 in Purkinje fibres is an inward current activated on hyperpolarization. J Physiol 1980; 305:64-5P.

- DiFrancesco D, Noble D. If IK2 is an inward current, how does it display potassium specificity? J Physiol 1980; 305:14-5P.
- DiFrancesco D. The pacemaker current IK2 in Purkinje fibres is carried by sodium and potassium. J Physiol 1980; 308:32-3P.
- DiFrancesco D, Noble D. Reconstruction of Purkinje fibres currents in sodium-free solution. J Physiol 1980; 308:35-6P.
- DiFrancesco D, Noble D. Implications of the re-interpretation of IK2 for the modelling of the electrical activity of pace-maker tissues in the heart. In: Bouman LN, Jongsma HB (eds). Cardiac Rate and Rhythm. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1982:93-128.

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- Noble D. The Selected Papers of Denis Noble CBE FRS. In: Noble D, Chen Z, Auffray C, Werner E. (eds). A Journey in Physiology Towards Enlightenment. Imperial College Press, 2011

8. DiFrancesco D, Ferroni A, Mazzanti M, Tromba C. Properties of the hyperpolarizing-activated current (if) in cells isolated from the rabbit sino-atrial node. J Physiol 1986; 377:61-88.
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12. Robinson RB, Siegelbaum SA. Hyperpolarization-activated cation currents: from molecules to physiological function. Annu Rev Physiol 2003; 65:453-80.
13. DiFrancesco JC, Barbuti A, Milanesi R, et al. Recessive loss-of-function mutation in the pacemaker HCN2 channel causing increased neuronal excitability in a patient with idiopathic generalized epilepsy. J Neurosci 2011; 31:17327-37.
14. Bucchi A, Baruscotti M, DiFrancesco D. Current-dependent block of rabbit sino-atrial node If channels by ivabradine. J Gen Physiol 2002; 120:1-13.
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19. Brown H, DiFrancesco D. Voltage-clamp investigations of membrane currents underlying pace-maker activity in rabbit sino-atrial node. J Physiol 1980; 308:331-51.