Thomas Jespersen
Professor
Physiology of circulation, kidney and lung
Blegdamsvej 3, Building: 12-5-08
2200 København N
Denmark
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In the Cardiac Physiology Laboratory we aim at elucidating the physiological function of membrane embedded and associated proteins, through molecular, biochemical, pharmacological, and electrophysiological investigations.
Our primary research focus is on cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias. However, we also have ongoing projects reaching from metabolic diseases to neronal disorders.
The focus is on revealing novel functional roles of membrane proteins involved in the electrical regulation of cardiac and epithelial tissue as well as CNS. Our goal is to incorporate in vitro findings into a whole organ context by the use of ex vivo and in vivo animal models.
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Antiarrhythmic and electrophysiologic effects of flecainide on acutely induced atrial fibrillation in healthy horses
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Termination of Vernakalant-Resistant Atrial Fibrillation by Inhibition of Small-Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels in Pigs
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Patients with Long QT Syndrome Due to Impaired hERG-encoded Kv11.1 Potassium Channel Have Exaggerated Endocrine Pancreatic and Incretin Function Associated with Reactive Hypoglycemia
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