The pacemaking and conduction system (PCS) is vital for generating
and synchronizing the heart beat. Dysfunction of this system can be
a direct cause of cardiac conduction disturbance, arrhythmias and
sudden cardiac death. A wealth of information has been collected
over many years on the unique histological, morphological and
phenotypic characteristics of specialized cardiac tissues. The
cellular and molecular mechanisms that govern development of the
PCS are now starting to be understood.This book draws together
contributions from an international and interdisciplinary group of
experts working on both basic and clinical aspects of cardiac
development. It features reviews of the structure and function of
the developing PCS, discussion of the molecular and cellular
mechanisms regulating embryological development of this system and
studies on the fundamental basis of PCS pathology. The book also
considers how novel therapeutic interventions based on
understanding of the developmental biology of cardiac pacemaking
and conduction tissues might ultimately impact on clinical
medicine.
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