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. 2008 Jun 20;295(2):H851–H859. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.01242.2007

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Re suppresses EMA recorded from a Langendorff-perfused cat heart. A: isovolumic pressure changes (top) and electrograms (bottom) recorded during EMA induced by electrical pacing (2 Hz) at room temperature. B: steady-state effects of 100 nM Re to suppress EMA and normalize both electrical and mechanical activities. C: washout of Re restored EMA.