AbstractThe single sucrose gap voltage clamp technique has been used to study the relation between membrane electrical activity and tension generation in right ventricular papillary muscles from New Zealand White rabbits at various stages of development. In response to voltage clamp-controlled depolarization, muscles from newborn rabbits develop monotonically increasing tension that reaches a steady state level, whereas more mature myocardium responds to similar depolarization by developing an early peak of tension before relaxing to a steady state level. The ratio of early peak or phasic tension to steady state or tonic tension increases significantly with maturation. Calcium (Ca2+) loading of immature myocytes enhances phasic tension in a...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
AbstractThis report provides a detailed analysis of developmental changes in cytoplasmic free calciu...
Post-rest contractile response was studied in isolated ventricular muscle from rats aged 1 to 90 day...
It is well known that in adult mammalian cardiomyocytes that the relatively small amount of Ca2+ tha...
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in the neonatal rabbit heart has been previously shown to be me...
We have studied the post-natal maturation of excitation-contraction coupling in rat ventricle by mea...
Developmental changes in the contributions of transsarcolemmal Ca2 ' influx and Ca2 ' rele...
Measurement of transsarcolemmal voltage-gated Ca2 ' current ('Ca) in myocytes isolated fro...
Postnatal maturation of the rat heart is characterized by major changes in the mechanism of excitati...
To better understand excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle, we investigated the main Ca2...
We investigated the mechanisms of excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in human embryonic stem cell-...
Background: Cardiac electrical conduction is the driving force behind the heart\u27s ability to pump...
AbstractThe neonatal rat ventricular myocyte culture is one of the most popular experimental cardiac...
The force-generating capacity of cardiomyocytes rapidly changes during gestation and early postnatal...
During the postnatal period, excitation-contraction coupling changes dramatically in rat ventricular...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
AbstractThis report provides a detailed analysis of developmental changes in cytoplasmic free calciu...
Post-rest contractile response was studied in isolated ventricular muscle from rats aged 1 to 90 day...
It is well known that in adult mammalian cardiomyocytes that the relatively small amount of Ca2+ tha...
Excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in the neonatal rabbit heart has been previously shown to be me...
We have studied the post-natal maturation of excitation-contraction coupling in rat ventricle by mea...
Developmental changes in the contributions of transsarcolemmal Ca2 ' influx and Ca2 ' rele...
Measurement of transsarcolemmal voltage-gated Ca2 ' current ('Ca) in myocytes isolated fro...
Postnatal maturation of the rat heart is characterized by major changes in the mechanism of excitati...
To better understand excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle, we investigated the main Ca2...
We investigated the mechanisms of excitation-contraction (EC) coupling in human embryonic stem cell-...
Background: Cardiac electrical conduction is the driving force behind the heart\u27s ability to pump...
AbstractThe neonatal rat ventricular myocyte culture is one of the most popular experimental cardiac...
The force-generating capacity of cardiomyocytes rapidly changes during gestation and early postnatal...
During the postnatal period, excitation-contraction coupling changes dramatically in rat ventricular...
AbstractIt is now well established that characteristic properties of excitation-contraction (EC) cou...
AbstractThis report provides a detailed analysis of developmental changes in cytoplasmic free calciu...
Post-rest contractile response was studied in isolated ventricular muscle from rats aged 1 to 90 day...