AbstractWe have examined the distribution of ryanodine receptors, L-type Ca2+ channels, calsequestrin, Na+/Ca2+ exchangers, and voltage-gated Na+ channels in adult rat ventricular myocytes. Enzymatically dissociated cells were fixed and dual-labeled with specific antibodies using standard immunocytochemistry protocols. Images were deconvolved to reverse the optical distortion produced by wide-field microscopes equipped with high numerical aperture objectives. Every image showed a well-ordered array of fluorescent spots, indicating that all of the proteins examined were distributed in discrete clusters throughout the cell. Mathematical analysis of the images revealed that dyads contained only ryanodine receptors, L-type Ca2+ channels, and ca...
AbstractWe conducted super-resolution light microscopy (LM) imaging of the distribution of ryanodine...
Rationale: In ventricular myocytes of large mammals with low T-tubule density, a significant number ...
AbstractThe importance of Na-Ca exchange as a trigger for sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca release rem...
AbstractWe have examined the distribution of ryanodine receptors, L-type Ca2+ channels, calsequestri...
AbstractConfocal and total internal reflection fluorescence imaging was used to examine the distribu...
Standard local control theory, which describes Ca²⁺ release during excitation-contraction coupling (...
AbstractCaveolae are present in almost all cells and concentrate a wide variety of signaling molecul...
AbstractIn cardiac ventricular myocytes, events crucial to excitation-contraction coupling take plac...
AbstractThe clustering of ryanodine receptors (RyR2) into functional Ca2+ release units is central t...
The focus of this thesis is to address the location and distribution of the type 2 Ryanodine Recepto...
AbstractRyanodine receptors (RyRs) are located primarily on the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
AbstractWe analyzed the distribution of ryanodine receptor (RyR) and Cav1.2 clusters in adult rat ve...
To better understand excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle, we investigated the main Ca2...
AbstractThe possible contribution of Na+-Ca2+ exchange to the triggering of Ca2+ release from the sa...
AbstractThe action potential of cardiac ventricular myocytes is characterized by its long duration, ...
AbstractWe conducted super-resolution light microscopy (LM) imaging of the distribution of ryanodine...
Rationale: In ventricular myocytes of large mammals with low T-tubule density, a significant number ...
AbstractThe importance of Na-Ca exchange as a trigger for sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca release rem...
AbstractWe have examined the distribution of ryanodine receptors, L-type Ca2+ channels, calsequestri...
AbstractConfocal and total internal reflection fluorescence imaging was used to examine the distribu...
Standard local control theory, which describes Ca²⁺ release during excitation-contraction coupling (...
AbstractCaveolae are present in almost all cells and concentrate a wide variety of signaling molecul...
AbstractIn cardiac ventricular myocytes, events crucial to excitation-contraction coupling take plac...
AbstractThe clustering of ryanodine receptors (RyR2) into functional Ca2+ release units is central t...
The focus of this thesis is to address the location and distribution of the type 2 Ryanodine Recepto...
AbstractRyanodine receptors (RyRs) are located primarily on the junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (S...
AbstractWe analyzed the distribution of ryanodine receptor (RyR) and Cav1.2 clusters in adult rat ve...
To better understand excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle, we investigated the main Ca2...
AbstractThe possible contribution of Na+-Ca2+ exchange to the triggering of Ca2+ release from the sa...
AbstractThe action potential of cardiac ventricular myocytes is characterized by its long duration, ...
AbstractWe conducted super-resolution light microscopy (LM) imaging of the distribution of ryanodine...
Rationale: In ventricular myocytes of large mammals with low T-tubule density, a significant number ...
AbstractThe importance of Na-Ca exchange as a trigger for sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca release rem...