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Optogenetic cardioversion terminates atrial fibrillation in wild-type mice after gene transfer

Topic: Ion channels and electrophysiology

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Doctor Thomas Beiert

Heartcenter Bonn, University Hospital Bonn, Bonn (Germany)
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Cellular and molecular electrophysiology

Speakers: Doctor T. Beiert, Doctor C. Schmidt, Professor R. Caballero, Mr E. Nyns, Doctor M. Lemoine...
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ESC Congress 2017

26 August - 30 August 2017

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