1. Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Bayés Syndrome: Insights from Clinical and Mouse Studies
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  2. What Is the Arrhythmic Substrate in Viral Myocarditis? Insights from Clinical and Animal Studies
    Jie M Yeo et al, 2016, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  3. Reactive Oxygen Species, Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: The Link with Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  4. Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Gastrointestinal Arrhythmogenesis: Lessons from the Heart
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  5. Molecular and Electrophysiological Mechanisms Underlying Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis in Diabetes Mellitus.
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, J Diabetes Res CrossRef
  6. Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Brugada Syndrome: Insights from Pre-clinical and Clinical Studies
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  7. The Role of Connexins in Wound Healing and Repair: Novel Therapeutic Approaches
    Pui Wong et al, 2016, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  8. Mechanisms of Electrical Activation and Conduction in the Gastrointestinal System: Lessons from Cardiac Electrophysiology.
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Front Physiol CrossRef
  9. The role of gap junctions in inflammatory and neoplastic disorders (Review)
    Pui Wong et al, 2017 CrossRef
  10. Restitution analysis of alternans using dynamic pacing and its comparison with S1S2 restitution in heptanol-treated, hypokalaemic Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts
    GARY TSE et al, 2016 CrossRef
  11. Anti-arrhythmic effects of hypercalcemia in hyperkalemic, Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts
    Gary Tse et al, 2016 CrossRef
  12. Animal models for the study of primary and secondary hypertension in humans
    Hiu Yu Lin et al, 2016 CrossRef
  13. Tachycardia-bradycardia syndrome: Electrophysiological mechanisms and future therapeutic approaches (Review)
    Gary Tse et al, 2017 CrossRef
  14. Animal models of atherosclerosis
    Yee Ting Lee et al, 2017 CrossRef
  15. Gap junction inhibition by heptanol increases ventricular arrhythmogenicity by reducing conduction velocity without affecting repolarization properties or myocardial refractoriness in Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts.
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Mol Med Rep CrossRef
  16. Meta-analysis of T peak –T end and T peak –T end /QT ratio for risk stratification in congenital long QT syndrome
    Gary Tse et al, 2018, Journal of Electrocardiology CrossRef
  17. Cardiac disease and arrhythmogenesis: Mechanistic insights from mouse models.
    Lois Choy et al, 2016, Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc CrossRef
  18. Predictive Value of Tpeak – Tend Indices for Adverse Outcomes in Acquired QT Prolongation: A Meta-Analysis
    Gary Tse et al, 2018, Front. Physiol. CrossRef
  19. Electrocardiographic conduction and repolarization markers associated with sudden cardiac death: moving along the electrocardiography waveform
    Jack T. Reynard et al, 2019, Minerva Cardioangiol CrossRef
  20. Connexins in Cardiovascular and Neurovascular Health and Disease: Pharmacological Implications
    Luc Leybaert et al, 2017, Pharmacol Rev CrossRef
  21. Cardiac dynamics: Alternans and arrhythmogenesis
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, Journal of Arrhythmia CrossRef
  22. Depolarization vs. repolarization: what is the mechanism of ventricular arrhythmogenesis underlying sodium channel haploinsufficiency in mouse hearts?
    G. Tse et al, 2016, Acta Physiol (Oxf) CrossRef
  23. Response to: Depolarization vs. repolarization: what is the mechanism of ventricular arrhythmogenesis underlying sodium channel haploinsufficiency in mouse hearts?
    K. Jeevaratnam et al, 2016, Acta Physiol CrossRef
  24. Traditional and novel electrocardiographic conduction and repolarization markers of sudden cardiac death
    Gary Tse et al, 2017 CrossRef
  25. Effects of pharmacological gap junction and sodium channel blockade on S1S2 restitution properties in Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts
    Gary Tse et al, 2017, Oncotarget CrossRef
  26. Probucol prevents atrial ion channel remodeling in an alloxan-induced diabetes rabbit model
    Huaying Fu et al, 2016, Oncotarget CrossRef
  27. Effects of granulocyte colony‑stimulating factor on rabbit carotid and porcine heart models of chronic obliterative arterial disease
    Zhaohui Hu et al, 2019, Mol Med Report CrossRef
  28. Monophasic action potential recordings: which is the recording electrode?
    Gary Tse et al, 2016, J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol CrossRef
  29. Isolated heart models for studying cardiac electrophysiology: a historical perspective and recent advances
    Jie Ming Yeo et al, 2017 CrossRef
  30. Arrhythmogenic Mechanisms in Hypokalaemia: Insights From Pre-clinical Models
    Gary Tse et al, 2021, Front. Cardiovasc. Med. CrossRef
  31. Measures of repolarization variability predict ventricular arrhythmogenesis in heptanol-treated Langendorff-perfused mouse hearts
    Gary Tse et al, 2021, Current Research in Physiology CrossRef
  32. Model Systems for Addressing Mechanism of Arrhythmogenesis in Cardiac Repair
    Xiao-Dong Zhang et al, 2021, Curr Cardiol Rep CrossRef
  33. Nonlinear analysis of beat-to-beat variability of action potential time series data identifies dynamic re-entrant substrates in a hypokalaemic mouse model of acquired long QT syndrome
    Gary Tse et al, 2023, Int J Arrhythm CrossRef
  34. Tachy-brady syndrome: Electrophysiology and evolving principles of management
    Inderbir Padda et al, 2024, Disease-a-Month CrossRef