MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MYOFILAMENT»
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filaments
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «MYOFILAMENT»
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myofilament dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
myofilament et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Massage Connection: Anatomy and Physiology
THE MYOFILAMENT: THE SPECIALIZED PROTEINS OF MYOFIBRILS Each
myofibril is made up of myofilaments, which are regular arrangements of protein
filaments (Figure 4.3). Myofilaments, unlike the myofibrils, do not run the entire ...
2
Essentials of Genomic and Personalized Medicine
Sigmoid septum (47%) 8% Myofilament Gene Reverse septal curvature (35%) 79
% Myofilament Gene Apical (10%) 32% Myofilament Gene Neutral (8%) 41%
Myofilament Gene Figure 28.1 tool to identify areas of scarring, replacement ...
Geoffrey S. Ginsburg, Huntington F Willard, 2009
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Anatomy and Physiology: Understanding the Human Body
merits for every one thick myofilament. The myosin side arms of the thick
myofilaments extend outward, toward the thin myofilaments. The muscle fiber or
my- ofiber is the cell; the myofibrils are the smaller structures within the myofiber
that run ...
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Foundations of Anesthesia: Basic Sciences for Clinical Practice
Regulation of myofilament Ca2+ sensitivity Caldesmon Calponin CaMKII
Caldesmon PKC MAPK P P Calponin P Activation of actomyosin ATPase P
CaMKII, PKA Intracellular alkalinization Na+-H+ exchanger MYPT1 CPI-17 AA
Contraction ...
Hugh C. Hemmings, Philip M. Hopkins, 2006
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Methods in Muscle Biology
One central aim of investigators in the muscle biology field is to dissect out the
specific functional roles of the individual myofilament proteins that make up the
sarcomere. The most straightforward approach to this problem involves the
precise ...
Charles Phillips Emerson, H. Lee Sweeney, 1997
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Mechanism of
Myofilament Sliding in Muscle Contraction
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Haruo Sugi, Gerald H. Pollack, 1993
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Excitation-Contraction Coupling and Cardiac Contractile Force
With these caveats in mind some factors which alter myofilament Ca sensitivity
will be discussed below. Skinned cardiac muscle fibers also exhibit hysteresis in
the force-[Ca] relationship, such that Ca sensitivity is apparently greater when [Ca
] ...
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Proteomic and Genomic Analysis of Cardiovascular Disease
As stated earlier, many studies indicate that myofilament protein alterations (e.g.,
mutations, isoform switching, re-expression of fetal isoforms, and PTMs) are
associated with various disease states and most of these alterations are
associated ...
Jennifer E. Van Eyk, Michael J. Dunn, 2006
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Molecular Control Mechanisms in Striated Muscle Contraction
General mechanisms for variations in the population of active crossbridges
include: 1) control of the amounts of Ca2* released into the myofi lament space
as determined by net fluxes of Ca2* into and out of the myofilament space and 2)
...
R. John Solaro, Richard Lee Moss (Ph.D.), 2002
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Mayo Clinic Cardiology: Concise Textbook
The most common genetically mediated subtype of HCM is myofilament HCM,
with hundreds of disease-associated mutations in 9 genes encoding proteins
critical to the sarcomere's thick myofilament (B-myosin heavy chain [M YH 7], ...
Joseph G. Murphy, Margaret A. Lloyd, 2012
8 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «MYOFILAMENT»
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myofilament est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Chronic Rho-kinase inhibition improves left ventricular contractile …
... dysfunction in a rat model of early diabetes, and whether these changes are associated with changes in myofilament phosphorylation state. «7thSpace Interactive, juil 15»
Scientists restore normal function in heart muscle cells of diabetic rats
More information: "Removal of Abnormal Myofilament O-GlcNAcylation Restores Ca2+ Sensitivity in Diabetic Cardiac Muscle." Diabetes ... «Medical Xpress, juin 15»
Protein Keeps Aging Heart Young at Heart
... noted that “cardiac-restricted vinculin overexpression reinforced the cortical cytoskeleton and enhanced myofilament organization, leading to ... «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, juin 15»
Scientists use stem cells to learn how common mutation in Asians …
The cardiac myofilament …more. Over 500 million people worldwide carry a genetic mutation that disables a common metabolic protein called ... «Medical Xpress, sept 14»
Scientists Turn Skin Cells Into Beating Heart Tissue
In addition, we observe that heart extracellular matrix promoted cardiomyocyte proliferation, differentiation and myofilament formation from the ... «Medgadget.com, août 13»
Why do muscles hurt after exercise?
... lengthen rapidly, uncontrollably, until they are beyond myofilament overlap and tension in passive structures has halted further lengthening. «ScienceBlogs, févr 11»
Grant Will Address Congestive Heart Failure
“The myofilament is the fundamental unit that allows the heart to generate force. Your heart has to beat and relax about once every second,” ... «Newswise, déc 10»
Nobel for RNA Interference
The unc-22 gene encodes a myofilament protein. Decrease in unc-22 activity is known to produce severe twitching movements. Injected ... «Medgadget.com, oct 06»