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Chang MG et al. – Cocultures reproduce several architectural and electrophysiological features of the healed IBZ. Reentry termination by L–type Ca2+ channel, but not Na+ channel, blockers suggests a greater Ca2+–dependence of propagation. These results may help explain the low efficacy of pure Na+ channel blockers in preventing and terminating clinical VTs late after MI.

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