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Results 1 - 10 of 466 for Cardiac muscle
  1. ... heavy chain. This protein is found in heart (cardiac) muscle and in type I skeletal muscle fibers. (Skeletal ... can contract. In the heart, regular contractions of cardiac muscle pump blood to the rest of the body. ...
  2. ... heavy chain. This protein is found in heart (cardiac) muscle cells, where it forms part of a larger ... generate the mechanical force that is needed for cardiac muscle to contract, allowing the heart to pump blood ...
  3. ... T, which is found solely in the heart (cardiac) muscle. Cardiac troponin T is one of three proteins that make up the troponin protein complex in cardiac muscle cells. The troponin complex is part of a ...
  4. ... cardiac MyBP-C), which is found in heart (cardiac) muscle cells. In these cells, cardiac MyBP-C is ... so that muscles can contract. Regular contractions of cardiac muscle pump blood to the rest of the body. ...
  5. ... calsequestrin 2. This protein is found in heart (cardiac) muscle cells called myocytes, where it is involved in ... reticulum.For the heart to beat normally, the cardiac muscle must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated ...
  6. ... I, which is found solely in the heart (cardiac) muscle. Cardiac troponin I is one of three proteins that make up the troponin protein complex in cardiac muscle cells. The troponin complex is associated with a ...
  7. ... ryanodine receptor 2 protein are found in heart (cardiac) muscle cells called myocytes. These channels are embedded in ... reticulum.For the heart to beat normally, the cardiac muscle must tense (contract) and relax in a coordinated ...
  8. ... AT2A2_HUMAN ATP2B ATPase, Ca++ dependent, slow-twitch, cardiac muscle-2 ATPase, Ca++ transporting, cardiac muscle, slow twitch 2 calcium-transporting ATPase sarcoplasmic reticulum ...
  9. Left ventricular noncompaction is a heart (cardiac) muscle disorder that occurs when the lower left chamber of the heart (left ventricle), which helps the heart pump blood, does not develop ...
  10. ... from the SCN5A gene are abundant in heart (cardiac) muscle cells and play key roles in these cells' ... and disrupt the flow of sodium ions into cardiac muscle cells. Other mutations prevent the SCN5A gene from ...
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