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A potential molecular mechanism of Nitroxyl-mediated regulation of positive inotropy |
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M. Goetz, S. Diering, S. Schobesberger, S. Pasch, A. Piasecki, S. Donzelli, K. Stathopoulou, V. Nikolaev, S. Lutz, P. Eaton, F. Cuello (Hamburg, Göttingen; London, UK) |
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Effect of different levels of hypoxia and anoxia on the intracellular Ca2+ concentration of cardiomyocytes in an ischaemia/reperfusion model |
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J. B. Laubrock, V. Johnson, L. Rinaldi, D. Erkapic, J. Schmitt, C. W. Hamm, C. Troidl, Y. Abdallah (Gießen, Bad Nauheim) |
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(BS42) |
Reoxygenation-induced sarcoplasmic calcium leakage in cardiac myocytes and its modulation by protein kinase A and Ca2+-calmodulin kinase II |
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V. Johnson, J. B. Laubrock, L. Rinaldi, J. Schmitt, D. Erkapic, C. Troidl, C. W. Hamm, Y. Abdallah (Gießen, Bad Nauheim) |
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(BS43) |
Modulation of the nuclear calcium handling in ventricular myocytes by stimulation of β-adrenergic receptors |
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T. Kiess, J. Plackic, J. Kockskämper (Marburg) |
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(BS44) |
Reporting redox states of glutathione in human cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts with the genetically encoded redox sensor Grx1-roGFP2 |
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E. Heta, P. L. Soong, V. Nikolaev, D. Katschinski, M. Mayr, W.-H. Zimmermann, DZHK (Göttingen, Hamburg; London, UK) |
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Early, defined exposure to electrical pacing enhances maturation of engineered human myocardium |
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N. Liaw, M. Tiburcy, W.-H. Zimmermann (Göttingen) |