doc. MUDr. Markéta Bébarová, Ph.D.
Head of the research group, Markéta Bébarová Research Group: Excitability and its Disorders
Office: bldg. A20/326
Kamenice 753/5
625 00 Brno
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Total number of publications: 223
2010
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Effect of Newly Synthesized Compounds 44Bu and 444 on QRS-Complex Width and Fast Sodium Current: Differences between Isomers
Acta Veterinaria Brno, year: 2010, volume: 79, edition: 1, DOI
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Physiology Practicals
Year: 2010, type:
2009
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Effect of antipsychotic drug perphenazine on fast sodium current and transient outward potassium current in rat ventricular myocytes
Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archives of Pharmacology, year: 2009, volume: 380, edition: 2
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LQT1 mutation K557E: Clinical and biophysical characteristics including cAMP-mediated regulation
Year: 2009, type: Conference abstract
2008
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Aconitine-intoxication from the perspective of the occurence of heart rhythm disorders and possibility of therapeutic intervention of a newly synthesized compound 44Bu
Year: 2008, type: Conference abstract
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Perphenazine-Induced block of sodium and transient outward potassium current: experimental and simulation study
Analysis of Biomedical Signals and Images, year: 2008, volume: 19, edition: 1
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Subepicardial phase 0 block and discontinuous transmural conduction underlie right precordial ST-segment elevation by a SCN5A loss-of-function mutation
American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, year: 2008, volume: 295, edition: 1
2007
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Antiarrhythmic effect of newly synthesized compound 44Bu on model of aconitine-induced arrhythmia - Compared to lidocaine
European Journal of Pharmacology, year: 2007, volume: 575, edition: 1-3
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Bradycardia-induced ST elevation in Brugada syndrome (mutation F2004L in SCN5A) is due to discontinuous conduction, not abnormal repolarization
Year: 2007, type: Conference abstract
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C-terminal SCN5A mutation, F2004L, in Brugada syndrome: new arrhythmogenic concepts
Year: 2007, type: Conference abstract