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Reactive oxygen species suppress cardiac Na
V
1.5 expression through Foxo1
Weike Mao
, Tao You
,
Bo Ye
, Xiang Li
, Henry H. Dong
, Joseph A. Hill
, Faqian Li
, Haodong Xu
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
RNA Interference
100%
Promoter Region
100%
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
66%
DNA Sequence
66%
Cardiac Muscle Cell
66%
Binding Protein
33%
Channel Protein
33%
Voltage Clamp
33%
Electric Conductivity
33%
Gene Promoter
33%
Electric Potential
33%
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
33%
Hydrogen Peroxide
33%
Binding Site
33%
Consensus Sequence
33%
Heart Depolarization
33%
Sodium Channel
33%
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
33%
Whole Cell
33%
Keyphrases
Forkhead Box O1 (FOXO1)
100%
Reactive Oxygen Species
100%
Nav1.5
100%
SCN5A
22%
Hydrogen Peroxide
16%
DNA Sequencing
11%
RNA Interference
11%
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP)
11%
Transcription Factor
5%
Insulin
5%
Molecular Mechanism
5%
Protein Binding
5%
Comparative Analysis
5%
Cardiomyocytes
5%
Transcriptional Activity
5%
Protein Level
5%
Nuclear Localization
5%
Ventricular Arrhythmia
5%
Knockdown
5%
Binding Site
5%
Transcriptional Level
5%
Promoter Region
5%
Responsive Element
5%
Negatively Regulate
5%
Consensus Sequence
5%
Gene Promoter
5%
Channel Protein
5%
Electrical Conduction
5%
Voltage-clamp Recording
5%
Whole-cell Voltage Clamp
5%
RNAi Silencing
5%
Voltage-gated Channels
5%
Semi-quantitative PCR
5%
Na+ Current
5%
Cardiac Depolarization
5%
HL-1 Cardiomyocytes
5%
Consensus DNA
5%
Channel Defect
5%