Atrial cardiomyocytes make an important contribution to the refilling of ventricles with blood, which enhances the subsequent ejection of blood from the heart. The dependence of cardiac function on the contribution of atria becomes increasingly important with age and exercise. We know much less about the calcium signals that link electrical depolarisation to contraction within atrial myocytes in comparison with ventricular myocytes. Nevertheless, recent work has shed new light on calcium signalling in atrial cells. At an ultrastructural level, atrial and ventricular myocytes have many similarities. However, a few key structural differences, in particular the lack of transverse tubules (;T-tubules') in atrial myocytes, make these two cell ty...
Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling can be different between regions of the heart. Little is kno...
© 2017 Dr. Gregory Thomas BassThe concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) within a cell is important fo...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia with a prevalence of 1-2% of the US populatio...
Whereas Ca2+ signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes is well described, much less is known regardin...
AbstractWhereas Ca2+ signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes is well described, much less is known ...
We examined the regulation of calcium signalling in atrial cardiomyocytes during excitation-contract...
We examined the regulation of calcium signalling in atrial cardiomyocytes during excitation-contract...
Narrow, tubular, inward projections of the sarcolemma ('T-tubules') are an established feature of ad...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
Calcium (Ca(2+)) is a critical regulator of cardiac myocyte function. Principally, Ca(2+) is the lin...
Clusters of ryanodine receptors within atrial myocytes are confined to spatially separated layers. I...
In cardiac cells, calcium is the mediator of excitation-contraction coupling. Dysfunctions in calciu...
In this study, we present an innovative mathematical modeling approach that allows detailed characte...
Background-Distinct subpopulations of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) with different functional prop...
Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling can be different between regions of the heart. Little is kno...
© 2017 Dr. Gregory Thomas BassThe concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) within a cell is important fo...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia with a prevalence of 1-2% of the US populatio...
Whereas Ca2+ signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes is well described, much less is known regardin...
AbstractWhereas Ca2+ signalling in ventricular cardiomyocytes is well described, much less is known ...
We examined the regulation of calcium signalling in atrial cardiomyocytes during excitation-contract...
We examined the regulation of calcium signalling in atrial cardiomyocytes during excitation-contract...
Narrow, tubular, inward projections of the sarcolemma ('T-tubules') are an established feature of ad...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
Transverse and axial tubules (TATS) are an essential ingredient of the excitation-contraction machin...
Calcium (Ca(2+)) is a critical regulator of cardiac myocyte function. Principally, Ca(2+) is the lin...
Clusters of ryanodine receptors within atrial myocytes are confined to spatially separated layers. I...
In cardiac cells, calcium is the mediator of excitation-contraction coupling. Dysfunctions in calciu...
In this study, we present an innovative mathematical modeling approach that allows detailed characte...
Background-Distinct subpopulations of L-type calcium channels (LTCCs) with different functional prop...
Cardiac excitation-contraction coupling can be different between regions of the heart. Little is kno...
© 2017 Dr. Gregory Thomas BassThe concentration of calcium ions (Ca2+) within a cell is important fo...
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common arrhythmia with a prevalence of 1-2% of the US populatio...