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Chamber-Specific Structural, Fibrotic, and Molecular Remodeling of the Heart in Experimental Metabolic Syndrome. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Arias-Mutis ÓJ   +11 more
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Developmental single-cell atlas of coronary vessel growth and cardiomyocyte interaction in zebrafish. [PDF]

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The Development and Structure of the Ventricles in the Human Heart

Pediatric Cardiology, 2009
Over the past decade, much has been learned concerning the origin and development of the ventricles. However, most, if not all, of the new information has come from study of the mouse heart. Most of this information has yet to be assimilated by those who study ventricular function or diagnose congenitally malformed hearts.
Deborah J Henderson   +2 more
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On the Regional Metabolism of Beef Heart Ventricles

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1973
AbstractThe concentrations of some oligoelements (iron, copper, zinc) and electrolytes (calcium, magnesium, potassium) and the activity of the succinate‐cytochrome c reductase system were determined in various regions of the ventricles of beef heart. In the subepicardial layers of the ventricles and in the upper part of the septum a higher content of ...
B. Tota
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Calcium fluxes in frog heart ventricles

Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1969
Calcium fluxes in frog heart ventricles are determined both during quiescence and during periods of activity. The two main results: (a) calcium influx is much increased by activity; (b) a net release of calcium from the cells occurs immediately after activity, in parallel with, and probably related to, the decline in tension of the downward “staircase”.
R, Niedergerke, S, Page, M S, Talbot
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Heart Failure in Humans Reduces Contractile Force in Myocardium From Both Ventricles

open access: yesJACC Basic To Translational Science, 2020
This study measured how heart failure affects the contractile properties of the human myocardium from the left and right ventricles. The data showed that maximum force and maximum power were reduced by approximately 30% in multicellular preparations from
Cheavar A Blair   +2 more
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Heart transplant for the failing ischaemic ventricle

Cardiovascular Surgery, 1996
Clinical application of heart transplantation goes beyond 28 years' experience. Ischaemic heart diseases remain, with idiopathic cardiomyopathies, the main indications for cardiac transplant. A combination of haemodynamic, contractile and viability measurements may be useful to choose between transplant and coronary revascularization for the failing ...
R, Nataf   +9 more
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