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Many of the other protein components that are common to actin-based cytoskeletal structures in all cells were also first isolated from muscle tissue. In muscle, these proteins demonstrate a rigorous organization, forming the specialized contractile machinery of the muscle cell. Therefore, we examine ...
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Recent advances in pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac organoids and heart-on-chip applications for studying anti-cancer drug-induced cardiotoxicity Article 27 October 2023 A Change of Heart: Human Cardiac Tissue Engineering as a Platform for Drug Development Article Open access 05 March 2022 ...
The adhesion of cells to a matrix is crucial for both tissue formation and for cell migration. In stationary cells like muscle, these complexes are rather stable, but in motile cells they are dynamic, with new complexes assembled at the leading edge and older complexes disassembled at the ...
Briefly explain muscle tissue. Describe how and why muscle torque changes with increasing contraction velocity. Explain the role of ATP in muscle contraction. How does this relate to rigor mortis? Describe the process of skeletal muscle formation. ...
Secreted frizzled-related protein (Sfrp) 1 and Sfrp2, which are also Wnt inhibitors, are expressed in the heart and are involved in cardiac tissue repair26,27, while the expression pattern and function of another subfamily member, Sfrp5, during cardiac development are unknown. In this report...
Name the three types of blood vessels that exist in the circulatory system. Why can prolonged stress result in cardiovascular disease? Which of the following is placed in the correct order of increasing complexity? a. circulatory system, heart, cardiac ...
The three types of muscle tissue (skeletal, smooth, and cardiac) are largely derived from cells of the mesodermal germ layer. Skeletal muscle forms from paraxial mesoderm, whereas cardiac muscle is a derivative of splanchnic mesoderm. Most smooth muscle is derived from splanchnic mesoderm. However,...
RyR1 predominates in skeletal muscle, whereas RyR2 regulates Ca2+ release in cardiac myocytes (Giannini et al., 1995). Each intact RyR is a homotetramer built up by polypeptides of >5000 amino acids each. In addition, many auxiliary proteins associate with the channels and regulate their ...