BARUSCOTTI, MIRKO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 9.182
NA - Nord America 4.627
AS - Asia 1.895
SA - Sud America 70
OC - Oceania 22
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 10
AF - Africa 7
Totale 15.813
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.579
DE - Germania 3.264
GB - Regno Unito 2.576
IT - Italia 1.097
CN - Cina 973
SE - Svezia 821
UA - Ucraina 279
TR - Turchia 277
KR - Corea 212
FR - Francia 208
IN - India 205
IE - Irlanda 201
NL - Olanda 150
FI - Finlandia 139
EU - Europa 116
BE - Belgio 96
RU - Federazione Russa 79
DK - Danimarca 73
PL - Polonia 54
HK - Hong Kong 53
CO - Colombia 48
NO - Norvegia 48
CA - Canada 40
GR - Grecia 33
SG - Singapore 32
VN - Vietnam 32
ID - Indonesia 27
JP - Giappone 26
AU - Australia 20
CH - Svizzera 19
ES - Italia 15
BR - Brasile 13
MY - Malesia 12
PK - Pakistan 11
IR - Iran 9
AR - Argentina 7
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 7
TW - Taiwan 7
MX - Messico 6
PT - Portogallo 6
IL - Israele 5
AT - Austria 4
RO - Romania 4
PS - Palestinian Territory 3
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 2
BZ - Belize 2
CL - Cile 2
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
SC - Seychelles 2
TH - Thailandia 2
AL - Albania 1
AM - Armenia 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BF - Burkina Faso 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
BT - Bhutan 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CM - Camerun 1
EE - Estonia 1
HR - Croazia 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
JO - Giordania 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MU - Mauritius 1
PH - Filippine 1
RE - Reunion 1
RS - Serbia 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
TN - Tunisia 1
Totale 15.921
Città #
Southend 2.358
Hanover 2.201
Chandler 844
Frankfurt am Main 534
Milan 525
Seattle 400
Wilmington 277
Princeton 275
Beijing 243
Ann Arbor 207
Dublin 200
Jacksonville 200
Fairfield 191
Ashburn 157
Redmond 148
Woodbridge 145
Nanjing 128
Mountain View 126
Dearborn 119
Serra 111
Sakarya 103
Houston 101
Bengaluru 97
Brussels 91
Des Moines 91
Boardman 68
Cambridge 63
Shenyang 59
Andover 58
Munich 53
Somerville 52
Warsaw 50
Bogotá 48
New York 46
Grafing 44
Phoenix 43
Shanghai 41
Redwood City 40
Medford 38
Hong Kong 37
Jinan 34
Athens 31
Chicago 30
Guangzhou 29
Berlin 28
Bitonto 28
Nanchang 28
Roxbury 28
San Diego 26
Hebei 23
Helsinki 23
Tianjin 23
Hangzhou 20
Los Angeles 20
Zhengzhou 19
Changsha 17
Rome 17
Kunming 15
London 15
Sunnyvale 15
Turin 15
Istanbul 14
Jiaxing 14
Ningbo 13
Dong Ket 12
Chengdu 11
Falls Church 11
Kiez 11
Rho 11
Kuala Lumpur 10
Toronto 10
Washington 10
Costa Mesa 9
Fuzhou 9
Nürnberg 9
Oxford 9
Palaiseau 9
Auburn Hills 8
Düsseldorf 8
Islamabad 8
Lanzhou 8
Taizhou 8
Tokyo 8
Fremont 7
Haikou 7
Hefei 7
Melbourne 7
Saint Petersburg 7
Taipei 7
Xian 7
Baltimore 6
Chongqing 6
Leiden 6
Miami 6
Norwalk 6
Ottawa 6
São Paulo 6
Taiyuan 6
Atlanta 5
Barcelona 5
Totale 11.423
Nome #
A gain-of-function mutation in the cardiac pacemaker HCN4 channel increasing cAMP sensitivity is associated with familial Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia 457
The expression of the rare caveolin-3 variant T78M alters cardiac ion channels function and membrane excitability 425
Mammalian γ2 AMPK regulates intrinsic heart rate 402
A circadian clock in the sinus node mediates day-night rhythms in Hcn4 and heart rate 369
Current understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for inappropriate sinus tachycardia : role of the If “funny” current 346
Cell-specific dynamic clamp analysis of the role of funny If current in cardiac pacemaking 334
Embryonic stem cell-derived CD166+ precursors develop into fully functional sinoatrial-like cells 318
Dual role of miR-1 in the development and function of sinoatrial cells 318
Rate-adapted dynamic-clamp of the funny current in sinoatrial pacemaker cells 301
A detailed characterization of the hyperpolarization-activated "funny" current (If) in human-induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cardiomyocytes with pacemaker activity 301
Action of internal pronase on the f-channel kinetics in the rabbit SA node 269
A caveolin-binding domain in the HCN4 channels mediates functional interaction with caveolin proteins 268
Human iPSC modeling of a familial form of atrial fibrillation reveals a gain of function of If and ICaL in patient-derived cardiomyocytes 258
A novel de novo HCN1 loss-of-function mutation in genetic generalized epilepsy causing increased neuronal excitability 255
INaP selective inhibition reverts precocious inter- and motorneurons hyperexcitability in the Sod1-G93R zebrafish ALS model 241
A Loss-of-Function HCN4 Mutation Associated With Familial Benign Myoclonic Epilepsy in Infancy Causes Increased Neuronal Excitability 225
Identification of the Molecular Site of Ivabradine Binding to HCN4 Channels 186
Direct inhibition of the pacemaker (I-f) current in rabbit sinoatrial node cells by genistein 184
Characterization of If and HCN distribution in Embryonic Stem Cells (ESC)-derived pacemaker-like myocytes 182
Cardiac pacemaker currents 163
C terminus-mediated control of voltage and cAMP gating of hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channels 160
Familial Sinus Bradycardia- Bradicardia sinusale familiare 159
Screening and identification of cardioprotective compounds from wenxin keli by activity index approach and in vivozebrafish model 151
Multinucleated giant cells with an osteoclast phenotype derived from caprine peripheral blood mononuclear cells 143
Na+ current contribution to the diastolic depolarization in newborn rabbit SA node cells 142
f-channel dependent modulation of cardiac SAN activity in the presence and absence of ryanodine 141
Molecular characterization of adult cardiac stem cells during differentiation towards a pacemaker phenotype 140
A TTX-sensitive inward sodium current contributes to spontaneous activity in newborn rabbit sino-atrial node cells 138
Distribution of the pacemaker HCN4 channel mRNA and protein in the rabbit sinoatrial node 138
Molecular composition and functional properties of f-channels in murine embryonic stem cell-derived pacemaker cells 136
Characterization of If and HCN distribution in Embryonic Stem Cells (ESC)-derived pacemaker-like myocytes 135
Adult cardiac stem cells express pacemaker channels following in vitro differentiation 135
Mesoangioblasts from ventricular vessels can differentiate in vitro into cardiac myocytes with sinoatrial-like properties 134
Functional and molecular characterisation of an hcn4 knock-out mouse 132
Regenerating the sinoatrial node with embryonic stem cells 130
Activation of f-channels by cAMP analogues in macropatches from rabbit sino-atrial node myocytes 127
Current-dependent block of rabbit sino-atrial node I-f channels by ivabradine 126
Adenovirus-mediated expression of 5-HT1B receptors in cardiac ventricle myocytes; coupling to inwardly rectifying K+ channels 122
Heteromeric HCN1-HCN4 channels: a comparison with native pacemaker channels from the rabbit sinoatrial node 122
Funny current and cardiac rhythm: insights from HCN knockout and transgenic mouse models 122
Deep bradycardia and heart block caused by inducible cardiac-specific knockout of the pacemaker channel gene Hcn4 122
I canali pacemaker HCN4 hanno un ruolo fondamentale nel mantenimento della normale frequenza cardiaca e nella conduzione AV 121
The newborn rabbit sino-atrial node expresses a neuronal type I-like Na+channel 120
Human umbilical cord CD34+ stem cells can acquire a sinoatrial phenotype 120
Molecular localization of HCN4 in rabbit sinoatrial node 119
Autonomic rate modulation in san cells involves changes in diastolic depolarization and the i(f) current 118
Kinetic and ionic properties of the human HCN2 pacemaker channel 117
The funny pacemaker current 116
Effects of dronedarone on acetylcholine-activated current in rabbit SAN cells 114
Assessment of the functional relevance of the If current in AVN cells using a cardiac-specific and inducible HCN4 KO mouse model 114
Assessment of the functional relevance of the pacemaker If current using a cardiac-specific and inducible HCN4 KO mouse model 112
Physiology and pharmacology of cardiac pacemakers (“funny”) current 111
Modulation of rate by autonomic agonists in SAN cells involves changes in diastolic depolarization and the pacemaker current 110
Integrated allosteric model of voltage gating of HCN channels 110
Allosteric voltage-dependent gating of HCN channels 108
Cardiac-derived mesoangioblasts can differentiate into autorhythmic myocytes 108
The pacemaker current : from basics to the clinics 107
Identification of residues involved in binding of ivabradine to hHCN4 channels 107
Properties of ivabradine-induced block of HCN1 and HCN4 pacemaker channels 106
Ion transport in biological membranes 105
Heart rate reduction via selective "funny" channel blockers 105
Ventricular remodeling in a murine model of cardiac selective and inducible deletion of HCN4 gene 105
Vander's Human Physiology: the mechanisms of body function 105
Effects of SR33589B on the ACh-dependent current (IKACh) in the rabbit sinoatrial node cells 105
The If current not the SR calcium release, mediates modulation of cardiac pacemaker rate 104
f-channel dependent modulation of cardiac SAN activity in the presence and absence of ryanodine 104
Autonomic modulation of heart rate: pitfalls of nonselective channel blockade 102
Traffico ionico attraverso le membrane cellulari 101
Characterization of the pacemaker channels of spontaneously beating embryonic stem cells-derived myocytes 101
HCN family members expressed in the heart 101
Physiology and pharmacology of the cardiac pacemaker ("funny") current 100
The cardiac pacemaker current 99
Clinical efficacy of ivabradine in patients with inappropriate sinus tachycardia : a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, crossover evaluation 99
HCN-related channelopathies 98
The HCN4 pacemaker channel is required to mantain proper heart rate in mice 98
Ion channel characterization of cardiomyocytes derived from cardiac mesoangioblast, a new type of  cardiac progenitor cell 97
Identification of residues of the hHCN4 channel involved in the binding of the heart rate reducing agent ivabradine 97
A sustained TTX-sensitive current contributes to spontaneous activity of neonatal rabbit SA-node myocytes 95
Functional Characterization of a Novel Scn5a Mutation Associated With the Brugada Syndrome 95
I(f)-dependent modulation of pacemaker rate mediated by cAMP in the presence of ryanodine in rabbit sino-atrial node cells 94
Recessive loss-of-function mutation in the pacemaker HCN2 channel causing increased neuronal excitability in a patient with idiopathic generalized epilepsy 94
Molecular Architecture of the Human Sinus Node : Insights Into the Function of the Cardiac Pacemaker 93
Identification of ESC-derived pacemaker myocytes by EGFP expression specifically driven by the promoter of the HCN4 gene 93
Autonomic rate control involves f-channels-mediated modulation of the early diastolic depolarization 93
Electrophysiology and pacemaker function of the developing sinoatrial node 91
Familial sinus bradycardia associated with a mutation in the cardiac pacemaker channel 90
Characterization of a TTX-sensitive sodium current in neonatal sino-atrial node 90
Kinetic properties of HCN channels 90
HCN1 and HCN4: the competition for the same channel 90
PAcemaker properties of autorhythmic cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells 89
Effects of intracellular cleavage of rabbit SA node f-channel by aspecific protease 88
The genetic basis for inherited forms of sinoatrial dysfunction and atrioventricular node dysfunction 86
Assessing the mechanism of action of rate modulating agents by measuring specific action potential parameters 84
Characterization of pluripotent stem cells derived from adult mouse testes 84
Molecular cloning of the SAN Na channel 84
Characterization of pluripotent stem cells derived from adult mouse testes 82
HCN Channels and Cardiac Pacemaking 82
5-HT1B receptor couples to cardiac potassium channels 81
If and sinoatrial node pacemaking 80
Pacemaker properties of autorhythmic cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells 80
Totale 14.549
Categoria #
all - tutte 28.943
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 28.943


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019854 0 0 0 0 0 157 181 43 106 96 135 136
2019/20201.823 247 77 122 129 115 180 220 120 261 211 93 48
2020/20211.741 69 122 120 49 166 152 90 81 191 140 471 90
2021/20223.885 82 90 117 380 385 445 386 353 386 444 366 451
2022/20232.402 353 281 226 283 242 393 79 121 239 25 100 60
2023/20241.150 45 119 97 265 607 17 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 16.746