Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atrial myocytes (AMs). Upon excitation, ATs rapidly activate intracellular Ca2+ release and sarcomeric contraction through extensive AT junctions, a cell-specific atrial mechanism. While AT junctions with the sarcoplasmic reticulum contain unusually large clusters of ryanodine receptor 2 (RyR2) Ca2+ release channels in mouse AMs, it remains unclear if similar protein networks and membrane structures exist across species, particularly those relevant for atrial disease modeling.Objective: To examine and quantitatively analyze the architecture of AT membrane structures and associated Ca2+ signaling proteins across species from mouse to human.Methods...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
The sites of cardiac excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling are composed of sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Repository of "Axial Tubule Junctions Activate Atrial Ca2+ Release across Species" in Front Physiol:...
The canonical atrial myocyte (AM) is characterized by sparse transverse tubule (TT) invaginations an...
The canonical atrial myocyte (AM) is characterized by sparse transverse tubule (TT) invaginations an...
In cardiac myocytes a complex network of membrane tubules- the transverse-axial tubule system (TATS)...
Transverse-axial tubules (TATs) are commonly assumed to be sparse or absent in atrial myocytes from ...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
The sites of cardiac excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling are composed of sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Rationale: Recently, abundant axial tubule (AT) membrane structures were identified deep inside atri...
Repository of "Axial Tubule Junctions Activate Atrial Ca2+ Release across Species" in Front Physiol:...
The canonical atrial myocyte (AM) is characterized by sparse transverse tubule (TT) invaginations an...
The canonical atrial myocyte (AM) is characterized by sparse transverse tubule (TT) invaginations an...
In cardiac myocytes a complex network of membrane tubules- the transverse-axial tubule system (TATS)...
Transverse-axial tubules (TATs) are commonly assumed to be sparse or absent in atrial myocytes from ...
Spontaneous Ca2+-release events (SCaEs) from the sarcoplasmic reticulum play crucial roles in the in...
The sites of cardiac excitation-contraction (E-C) coupling are composed of sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...