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The cardiac conduction system

Laske et al., 2015

Document ID
9769292458116196744
Author
Laske T
Shrivastav M
Iaizzo P
Publication year
Publication venue
Handbook of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and devices

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The intrinsic conduction system of the heart is comprised of several specialized subpopulations of cells that either spontaneously generate electrical activity (pacemaker cells) or preferentially conduct this activity throughout the chambers in a coordinated …
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