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Acidosis or inorganic phosphate enhances the length dependence of tension in rat skinned cardiac muscle
Norio Fukuda
,
Jin O-Uchi
, Daisuke Sasaki
, Hidetoshi Kajiwara
, Shin'Ichi Ishiwata
, Satoshi Kurihara
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Cardiac muscle
100%
Inorganic Phosphate
100%
Acidosis
100%
Length Dependence
100%
Sarcomere Length
100%
Cross-bridge
60%
Lattice Spacing
40%
Myocardial Ischemia
20%
Ca2+
20%
Actin
20%
PH Dependence
20%
Ca2+ Sensitivity
20%
Thin Filament
20%
Phosphate-P
20%
Cooperative Activation
20%
Ventricular Trabeculation
20%
Myocardial Hypoxia
20%
Frank-Starling Mechanism
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dextran
100%
Molecular Weight
100%
Starling Law
100%
Actin
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Heart Muscle Ischemia
100%
Starling
50%
Actin
50%
Dextran
50%