“Raenom” is a medication on the basis of ivabradine, which helps to regulate heart rate without causing bronchial obstruction.
The aim of this project is to present the connection between heart rate and the sinus node if channel.
We have done our best to present the mechanism of action of “Raenom” in such a way that it is understandable even to the layman.
In order to do this we studied in detail the structure of if channels and beta-2-anrenergic receptors. We believe that if we understand how something works, then it’s a lot easier to explain it to someone else.
As for visuals, we used the zoom technique because of the different size of the objects shown at the same time, namely channel inhibitors and a beating heart.