About this Research Topic
This Research Topic is part of the Methods and Applications in Physiology series. Other titles in this series are:
Methods and Applications in Striated Muscle Physiology: 2023
Methods and Applications In Vascular Physiology: 2022
Methods and Applications in Integrative Physiology: 2023
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Cardiac arrhythmias are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The recent advances in cell-based models, in engineered heart tissues and in animal models of cardiovascular diseases have improved our understanding of pathological remodeling, arrhythmia mechanisms and drug effects and led to major developments in therapies. In addition to review the variety and complexity of methodological approaches for the assessment of cardiac electrophysiology to study inherited arrhythmias, this Research Topic aims to enlighten their challenges and limitations.
For manuscripts submitted to this topic, each method should be linked to a disease state or arrhythmia syndrome (for example: Brugada syndrome, CPVT, TdP etc.).
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Keywords: ion channel, action potential, ECG, inherited arrhythmia, electrophysiology
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