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Molecular physiology and pharmacology of HERG. Single-channel currents and block by dofetilide.

Molecular physiology and pharmacology of HERG. Single-channel currents and block by dofetilide. The human ether-a-go-go-related gene (HERG) is one locus for the hereditary long-QT syndrome. A hypothesis is that HERG produces the repolarizing cardiac potassium current IKr with the consequence that mutations in HERG prolong the QT interval by reducing IKr. The elementary properties of HERG are unknown, and as a test of the hypothesis that HERG produces IKr, we compared their elementary properties. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Circulation Pubmed

Molecular physiology and pharmacology of HERG. Single-channel currents and block by dofetilide.

Circulation , Volume 94 (10): -2562 – Dec 30, 1996

Molecular physiology and pharmacology of HERG. Single-channel currents and block by dofetilide.


Abstract

The human ether-a-go-go-related gene (HERG) is one locus for the hereditary long-QT syndrome. A hypothesis is that HERG produces the repolarizing cardiac potassium current IKr with the consequence that mutations in HERG prolong the QT interval by reducing IKr. The elementary properties of HERG are unknown, and as a test of the hypothesis that HERG produces IKr, we compared their elementary properties.

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ISSN
0009-7322
DOI
10.1161/01.cir.94.10.2572
pmid
8921803

Abstract

The human ether-a-go-go-related gene (HERG) is one locus for the hereditary long-QT syndrome. A hypothesis is that HERG produces the repolarizing cardiac potassium current IKr with the consequence that mutations in HERG prolong the QT interval by reducing IKr. The elementary properties of HERG are unknown, and as a test of the hypothesis that HERG produces IKr, we compared their elementary properties.

Journal

CirculationPubmed

Published: Dec 30, 1996

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