Drug-induced and transgenic LQTS rabbit models with reduced repolarization reserve to study proarrhythmic drug effects
Proarrhythmia - the triggering of arrhythmias following drug therapy - is a rare, but potentially lethal side-effect of various drugs, and therefore, a major safety concern during drug development. Most often proarrhythmia is caused by the drugs’ potential to interact with various K+-channels in the...
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Szerző: | Hornyik Tibor |
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További közreműködők: | Baczkó István (Témavezető) |
Dokumentumtípus: | Disszertáció |
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2021-03-23
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Kulcsszavak: | proarrhythmia, transgenic long QT rabbit model, potassium channel blocker, Torsades de Pointes |
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doi: | 10.14232/phd.10811 |
mtmt: | 32480179 |
Online Access: | http://doktori.ek.szte.hu/10811 |
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