Molecular and Subcellular Cardiology Effects of Structure and Function / edited by S. Sideman, Rafael Beyar.

The Henry Goldberg Workshops were set up to address the following goals: (1) To foster interdisciplinary interaction between scientists and cardiologists, identify missing links, and catalyze new ideas. (2) To relate basic microscale phenomena to the global, clinically manifested cardiac function. (...

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Other Authors: Sideman, S. (Editor), Beyar, Rafael (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1995.
Edition:1st ed. 1995.
Series:Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 382
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505 0 |a Molecular Mechanisms of Sarcolemar Excitability -- 1 Ion Channels and Pumps in Cardiac Function -- 2 Molecular Mechanisms of K+ Channel Blockade: 4-Aminopyridine Interaction with a Cloned Cardiac Transient K+ (Kv1.4) Channel -- 3 Na+, K+-ATPase and Heart Excitability -- 4 Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Ventricular Myocytes: Effects of Angiotensin II -- 5 Prospects for Genetic Manipulation of Cardiac Excitability -- 6 Integrative Models and Responses in Cardiac Ischemia -- 7 Rich Dynamics in a Simplified Excitable System -- 8 Model Studies of Cellular Excitation -- Intracellular Calcium and Muscle Function — SR and Filaments -- 9 Confocal Microscopy Reveals Local SR Calcium Release in Voltage-Clamped Cardiac Cells -- 10 Signaling of Ca2+ Release and Contraction in Cardiac Myocytes -- 11 A Model of Ca2+ Release from the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum -- 12 Troponin C — Troponin I Interactions and Molecular Signalling in Cardiac Myofilaments -- 13 The GATA-4 Transcription Factor Transactivates the Cardiac-Specific Troponin C Promoter-Enhancer in Non-Muscle Cells -- 14 Sarcomere Function and Crossbridge Cycling -- 15 Crossbridge Dynamics in Muscle Contraction -- 16 Mechanisms of the Frank-Starling Phenomena Studied in Intact Hearts -- Molecular Manifestations of Cell Adaptation -- 17 Metabolic Oscillations in Heart Cells -- 18 Altered Gene Transcription following Brief Episodes of Coronary Occlusions -- 19 Mechanoperception and Mechanotransduction in Cardiac Adaptation: Mechanical and Molecular Aspects -- 20 Molecular Manifestations of Cardiac Hypertrophy in the Spontaneously Hypertensive Rat Effects of Antihypertensive Treatments -- 21 Regulation of Adenosine Receptors in Cultured Heart Cells -- 22 A Model Approach to the Adaptation of Cardiac Structure by Mechanical Feedback in the Environment of the Cell -- 23 The Effect of Cytotoxic Lymphocytes on Contraction, Action Potential and Calcium Handling in Cultured Myocardial Cells -- 24 Ventricular Remodeling in Heart Failure: the Role of Myocardial Collagen -- Analysis and Modeling: From Microstructure to Macro-Performance -- 25 Mechanisms of Endocardial Endothelium Modulation of Myocardial Performance -- 26 Myocardial Microcirculation as Evaluated with CT -- 27 Vascular Gene Therapy -- 28 Integration of Structure, Function and Mass Transport in the Myocardium -- 29 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Functional Aspects by Tagged Magnetic Resonance Imaging -- 30 Myocardial Constitutive Laws for Continuum Mechanics Models of the Heart -- 31 Distribution of Myocardial Strains: An MRI Study -- Closure -- Toward Modeling the Human Physionome -- The Editors -- List of Contributors. 
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