This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1249/00005768-197500710-00035BaldwinK. M.Medicine & Science in Sports & ExerciseBaldwin KM, Terjung RL (1975) Effect of endurance running on the biochemical properties of cardiac muscle. Med Sci Sport 7:69 (abstract)...
Myosin-binding protein-C (MyBP-C) is a component of all striated-muscle sarcomeres, with a well established structural role and a possible function for force regulation. Multiple mutations within the gene for cardiac MyBP-C, one of three known isoforms, have been linked to familial hypertrophi...
Step-by-Step Solution:1. Identify the Location of Cardiac Muscle Fibres: - Cardiac muscle fibres are exclusively found in the heart. This is important to note as it distinguishes them from other types of mus
Describe the properties of cardiac action potentials, and contrast those properties to skeletal muscle.Action Potential:An action potential is produced in muscle and neural cells when there is a sudden variation in the potential beyond the membrane. It leads to the ope...
1967. Preparation and properties of soluble NADH dehydrogenase from cardiac muscle. Methods in enzymol- ogy. New York: Academic Press. p 275... TE King,RL Howard - 《Methods in Enzymology》 被引量: 287发表: 1967年 Control of maximum rates of glycolysis in rat cardiac muscle. The maximum...
Cell aggregates, including sheets and spheroids, represent a simple yet powerful model system to study both biochemical and biophysical intercellular interactions. However, it is becoming evident that, although the mechanical properties and behavior of multicellular structures share some similarities with in...
2. 2. The maximum tetanic tensions of control and hypertrophied muscle were measured in vivo. 3. 3. Although there wa... RWD Rowe - 《Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology》 被引量: 46发表: 1969年 Can noncardiac muscle provide useful cardiac assistance? Preliminary studies of the properties ...
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However, 50%–70% of the cells in the heart are non-myocytes. The main cell types are fibroblasts, endothelial cells, and vascular smooth muscle cells [29], [30]. One goal in tissue engineering is to generate a tissue patch that is as similar as possible to cardiac tissue. Thus, it ...
Previously, our group demonstrated that the sustained release of novel engineered stromal cell-derived factor 1-a analogue (ESA) limits infarct spreading, collagen deposition, improves cardiac function by promoting angiogenesis in the region surrounding the infarct, and restores the tensile properties of...