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Cardiac Electrophysiology: From Cell to Bedside is a remarkable book that lives up to the promise of its title. It is an encyclopedic review of all areas of adult and pediatric cardiac electrophysiology. It has been five years since the first edition, and the information explosion in this area has made this complete revision very welcome.
A total of 271 experts in their fields have written 138 chapters. The organization of the book reflects its subtitle: from cell to bedside. The first 27 chapters deal with the cellular basis of rhythmogenesis, including the biochemistry and biophysics of ion-channel activity.
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