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The ATP-sensitive potassium channel in the heart. Functional,

electrophysiological and molecular aspects

Remme, C.A.

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2002

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Remme, C. A. (2002). The ATP-sensitive potassium channel in the heart. Functional,

electrophysiological and molecular aspects.

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Contents

Chapter 1 General Introduction 9 To be submitted for publication (in part)

Chapter 2 Materials and Methods 71

Chapter 3 A new, sympathetic look at KATP channels in the heart 95 Cardiovasc Res 1999;43:17-19

Chapter 4 KATP channel openers and myocardial ischemia - should 101 the electrophysiologist worry?

Cardiovasc Drugs Ther 2000;14:17-22

Chapter 5 KATP channel opening during myocardial ischemia: effects /13 on noradrenaline release and ventricular arrhythmias

] Cardiovasc Pharmacol 2001; 38(3):406A16

Chapter 6 Sarcolemmal and not mitochondrial KATP channel 129 activation postpones onset of rigor in anoxic myocytes

Chapter 7 Structural and functional differences between ATP-sensitive 141 potassium channel subunits Kiró.1 and Kir6.2 isolated

from rabbit heart

Chapter 8 Subcellular trafficking of ATP-sensitive potassium channel 159 subunits Kiró.1 and Kir6.2

To be submitted for publication

Chapter 9 mRNA expression measurements of KATP channel subunits 177 Kiró.1 and Kir6.2 by quantitative Real-Time PCR using the

LightCycler System

To be submitted for publication

Summary / Samenvatting 193 Dankwoord

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