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Charles Antzelevitch
Researcher at Lankenau Institute for Medical Research
Publications - 527
Citations - 58069
Charles Antzelevitch is an academic researcher from Lankenau Institute for Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brugada syndrome & Repolarization. The author has an hindex of 118, co-authored 515 publications receiving 54661 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles Antzelevitch include University of Southern California & Main Line Health.
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Ranolazine: a new antiarrhythmic agent for patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes?
TL;DR: Ranolazine: a new antiarrhythmic agent for patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes?
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Pooled Analysis of Risk Stratification of Spontaneous Type 1 Brugada ECG: Focus on the Influence of Gender and EPS.
Xinye Li,Frederic Sacher,Kengo Kusano,Hector Barajas-Martinez,Nian Liu,Yanda Li,Yonghong Gao,Tong Liu,Hongcai Shang,Charles Antzelevitch,Dan Hu,Yanwei Xing +11 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that in BrS patients, a spontaneous Type-1 ECG is an independent risk factor for SCD in males, but not in females.
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Drug-induced Brugada syndrome
TL;DR: A wide variety of other drugs, including antianginals, antidepressants, antipsychotics, and antihistamines, have been reported to unmask or induce the electrocardiographic and arrhythmic manifestations of BrS.
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Inter-Regulation of Kv4.3 and Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels Underlies Predisposition to Cardiac and Neuronal Channelopathies.
Jérôme Clatot,Jérôme Clatot,Nathalie Neyroud,Nathalie Neyroud,Nathalie Neyroud,Robert H. Cox,Charlotte Souil,Charlotte Souil,Jing Huang,Pascale Guicheney,Pascale Guicheney,Pascale Guicheney,Charles Antzelevitch,Charles Antzelevitch,Charles Antzelevitch +14 more
TL;DR: Nav and Kv4.3 channels modulate each other's function via trafficking and gating mechanisms, which have important implications for improved understanding of these allelic cardiac and neuronal syndromes.
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Antiarrhythmic effects of losartan and enalapril in canine pulmonary vein sleeve preparations.
TL;DR: Antiarrhythmic Effect of Losartan and Enalapril is found to be similar to that of aspirin in patients with a history of central nervous system problems.