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- Funny_current abstract "Funny current (or funny channel, or If, or IKf, or pacemaker current) refers to a specific current in the heart. First described in the late 1970s in Purkinje fibers and sinoatrial myocytes, the cardiac pacemaker "funny" (If) current has been extensively characterized and its role in cardiac pacemaking has been investigated.".
- Funny_current wikiPageID "7350990".
- Funny_current wikiPageRevisionID "596810726".
- Funny_current hasPhotoCollection Funny_current.
- Funny_current subject Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Funny_current comment "Funny current (or funny channel, or If, or IKf, or pacemaker current) refers to a specific current in the heart. First described in the late 1970s in Purkinje fibers and sinoatrial myocytes, the cardiac pacemaker "funny" (If) current has been extensively characterized and its role in cardiac pacemaking has been investigated.".
- Funny_current label "Corrente funny".
- Funny_current label "Corriente funni".
- Funny_current label "Courant if".
- Funny_current label "Funny current".
- Funny_current sameAs Corriente_funni.
- Funny_current sameAs Courant_if.
- Funny_current sameAs Corrente_funny.
- Funny_current sameAs m.025_0bm.
- Funny_current sameAs Q1747705.
- Funny_current sameAs Q1747705.
- Funny_current wasDerivedFrom Funny_current?oldid=596810726.
- Funny_current isPrimaryTopicOf Funny_current.