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Heart Rate Mystery Unveiled: Sex Differences in Human Sinoatrial Node Genes and Female Tachycardia - (https://www.ahajournals ...
Pacemaker channels of the sinoatrial node generate spontaneous activity and mediate cyclic AMP (cAMP)–dependent autonomic modulation of the heart rate. The mutation associated with bradycardia ...
Nearly 14 million Americans live with arrhythmias. Learn to identify the warning signs of these common heart rhythm disorders ...
A new Ohio State University study reveals that men and women have different genes driving heart rhythm. This may explain why ...
A new study shows that the sinoatrial node (SAN) -- a small but powerful structure in the human heart that serves as its natural pacemaker and initiates every normal heartbeat -- runs on different ...
For years, doctors have observed a curious difference between men and women when it comes to heart rhythms. Women tend to ...
Researchers at Ohio State University's Dorothy M. Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute and Bob and Corrine Frick Center ...
New research from Ohio State University reveals genetic differences in the heart's natural pacemaker between men and women.
The study found that women have genes that help their hearts beat faster while men have gene networks that may lead to heart ...