Antiarrhythmic Therapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach - Couverture rigide

Gambit, Sicilian

 
9780879935962: Antiarrhythmic Therapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach

Synopsis

The goal of the Gambit is to bring to our understanding of arrhythmias and their therapy into the next century by incorporating the latest understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for arrhythmias and their clinical expression with the subcellular targets to which drugs bind. The approach is pathophysiologic, stressing identification of those components of the arrhythmia-provoking spectrum that are most vulnerable to therapeutic

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Présentation de l'éditeur

The goal of the Gambit is to bring to our understanding of arrhythmias and their therapy into the next century by incorporating the latest understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for arrhythmias and their clinical expression with the subcellular targets to which drugs bind. The approach is pathophysiologic, stressing identification of those components of the arrhythmia–provoking spectrum that are most vulnerable to therapeutic intervention. This book is coauthored by all the Gambit members who attended the second Gambit meeting. The volume is truly coauthored and tightly integrated, representing the collective effort of some of the world′s leading investigators

Quatrième de couverture

The goal of the Gambit is to bring to our understanding of arrhythmias and their therapy into the next century by incorporating the latest understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms responsible for arrhythmias and their clinical expression with the subcellular targets to which drugs bind. The approach is pathophysiologic, stressing identification of those components of the arrhythmia–provoking spectrum that are most vulnerable to therapeutic

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