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English: Spontaneous and EFS induced Ca2+ signals in PVCs. The video shows spontaneous Ca2+ signaling in Oregon-Green BAPTA-1 loaded PVCs. The spontaneous Ca2+ waves either stay intracellular or travel through several PVCs. In response to EFS a simultaneous whole cell Ca2+ increase is seen in all PVCs. The spontaneous activity continues in-between the EFS pulses. Image acquisition rate 30 frames per second. |
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Source | Video S2 from Rietdorf K, Bootman M, Sanderson M (2014). "Spontaneous, Pro-Arrhythmic Calcium Signals Disrupt Electrical Pacing in Mouse Pulmonary Vein Sleeve Cells". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0088649. PMC: 3930634. | ||
Author | Rietdorf K, Bootman M, Sanderson M | ||
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Author | Rietdorf K, Bootman M, Sanderson M |
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Image title | Spontaneous and EFS induced Ca2+ signals in PVCs. The video shows spontaneous Ca2+ signaling in Oregon-Green BAPTA-1 loaded PVCs. The spontaneous Ca2+ waves either stay intracellular or travel through several PVCs. In response to EFS a simultaneous whole cell Ca2+ increase is seen in all PVCs. The spontaneous activity continues in-between the EFS pulses. Image acquisition rate 30 frames per second. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |