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Pulsed Light Paces Embryonic Heart

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CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 23, 2010 — Scientists at Case Western Reserve University and Vanderbilt University found that pulsed light can pace contractions in an avian embryonic heart, with no apparent damage to the tissue. According to the scientists, this non-invasive device may prove an effective tool in understanding how environmental factors that alter an embryo's heart rate lead to congenital defects. It may also lead to investigations of cardiac electrophysiology at the cellular, tissue and organ levels, and possibly the development of a new generation of pacemakers. "The mechanisms behind many congenital...Read full article

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    Published: August 2010
    AmericasAndrew Rollinsavian embryonic heartbiomedical engineeringBiophotonicscardiac electrophysiologyCase Western Reserve Universitycongenital defectselectrical impulsesembryonic heart beatsEric D. Duco Jansenheart cellheart contractioninfrared laserion channelslaser pacemakerLight SourcesMichael JenkinsMichiko WatanabeOhiooptical pacing of the embryonic heartpacemakerpulsed IR lightpulsed lightResearch & TechnologyVanderbilt Universityvisible lightLasers

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