The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at the cell surface of multiple cell types, including ventricular myocytes in the heart. The activity of the Na pump establishes transmembrane ion gradients that control numerous events at the cell surface, positioning it as a key regulator of the contractile and metabolic state of the myocardium. Defects in Na pump activity and regulation elevate intracellular Na in cardiac muscle, playing a causal role in the development of cardiac hypertrophy, diastolic dysfunction, arrhythmias and heart failure. Palmitoylation is the reversible conjugation of the fatty acid palmitate to specific protein cysteine residues; all subunits of the cardiac Na pump ...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
Palmitoylation (S-acylation) is the reversible conjugation of a fatty acid (usually C16 palmitate) t...
The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at ...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The ubiquitous sodium / potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter a...
In cardiac muscle, the sarcolemmal sodium/potassium ATPase is the principal quantitative means of ac...
The cardiac phosphoprotein phospholemman (PLM) regulates the cardiac sodium pump, activating the pum...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav1.5) play an essential role in regulating cardiac electric...
AbstractAs the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
Palmitoylation (S-acylation) is the reversible conjugation of a fatty acid (usually C16 palmitate) t...
The ubiquitous sodium/potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter at ...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The Na+/K+-ATPase (Na+ pump) is the principal consumer of ATP in multicellular organisms. In the hea...
The ubiquitous sodium / potassium ATPase (Na pump) is the most abundant primary active transporter a...
In cardiac muscle, the sarcolemmal sodium/potassium ATPase is the principal quantitative means of ac...
The cardiac phosphoprotein phospholemman (PLM) regulates the cardiac sodium pump, activating the pum...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
Cardiac voltage-gated sodium channels (Nav1.5) play an essential role in regulating cardiac electric...
AbstractAs the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase...
Background: Phospholemman regulates the plasmalemmal sodium pump in excitable tissues such as the he...
As the only quantitatively significant Na efflux pathway from cardiac cells, the Na/K ATPase (Na pum...
Palmitoylation (S-acylation) is the reversible conjugation of a fatty acid (usually C16 palmitate) t...