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Dynamics of the C-Terminal Region of TnI in the Troponin Complex in Solution [PDF]
Tharin M. A. Blumenschein+4 more
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Transcriptomic and cellular analyses of BubR1 hypomorphic hearts reveal disruptions in key pathways and upregulation of markers linked to impaired cardiac structure and function. Comparative transcriptomic analysis shows that BubR1 insufficiency mirrors changes seen in aged and failing hearts. A key finding of this study is that BubR1 levels decline in
Renju Pun+13 more
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Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the Ca2+-bound C-terminal lobe of troponin C in complex with a troponin I-derived peptide fragment from Akazara scallop [PDF]
Fumiaki Yumoto+7 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Treatment of cancer patients with anthracyclines is known to cause dose‐dependent cardiotoxicity through several mechanisms including enhanced oxidative stress, ultimately resulting in defective excitation–contraction coupling.
Wesam Bassiouni+9 more
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Mass Spectrometric ITEM-FOUR Analysis Reveals Coding Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in Human Cardiac Troponin T That Evade Detection by Sandwich ELISAs Which Use Monoclonal Antibodies M7 and M11.7 from the Elecsys Troponin T<sup>®</sup> Assay. [PDF]
Kormann K+4 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose The increasing number of cancer survivors has caused growing concern over chemotherapy‐induced cardiotoxicity. This study aimed to investigate a novel human model of cardiotoxicity and explore cardioprotection. Experimental Approach Living myocardial slices (LMS) were obtained from explanted end‐stage heart failure ...
Jort S. A. van der Geest+15 more
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Solution Structure of Human Cardiac Troponin C in Complex with the Green Tea Polyphenol, (−)-Epigallocatechin 3-Gallate [PDF]
Ian M. Robertson+2 more
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Case Report of Long QT Syndrome in a Patient With Syncope
The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, EarlyView.
Chun‐Yu Chen+3 more
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Background and Purpose Autophagy is essential for cellular homeostasis, and its impairment contributes to cardiac hypertrophy. Modulating autophagy has shown potential in treating pathological hypertrophy. Prolylcarboxypeptidase (PRCP), a lysosomal enzyme that hydrolyzes angiotensin II to Ang1‐7, has an unclear role in cardiac autophagy and hypertrophy.
Fangchao Zhou+16 more
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