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Substrate stiffness affects sarcomere and costamere structure and electrophysiological function of isolated adult cardiomyocytesMyocardial infarction-induced N-terminal fragment of cardiac myosin-binding protein C (cMyBP-C) impairs myofilament function in human myocardiumPKC-alpha regulates cardiac contractility and propensity toward heart failureStructure-activity studies of RFamide-related peptide-1 identify a functional receptor antagonist and novel cardiac myocyte signaling pathway involved in contractile performance.Stability of the contractile assembly and Ca2+-activated tension in adenovirus infected adult cardiac myocytes.Conserved modular domains team up to latch-open active protein kinase CαDifferential protein expression and basal lamina remodeling in human heart failureMitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis underlie the pathogenic process in alpha-B-crystallin desmin-related cardiomyopathyTroponin I isoforms and chimeras: tuning the molecular switch of cardiac contraction.Essential role of obscurin in cardiac myofibrillogenesis and hypertrophic response: evidence from small interfering RNA-mediated gene silencing.Sarcomere mutation-specific expression patterns in human hypertrophic cardiomyopathyIndependent modulation of contractile performance by cardiac troponin I Ser43 and Ser45 in the dynamic sarcomere.Interstitial fluid flow and cyclic strain differentially regulate cardiac fibroblast activation via AT1R and TGF-β1.Covalent and noncovalent modification of thin filament action: the essential role of troponin in cardiac muscle regulation.Human RFamide-related peptide-1 diminishes cellular and integrated cardiac contractile performanceGene transfer into cardiac myocytes.Genetic engineering and therapy for inherited and acquired cardiomyopathies.Tuning cardiac performance in ischemic heart disease and failure by modulating myofilament function.Agonist activated PKCβII translocation and modulation of cardiac myocyte contractile function.Functionally conservative substitutions at cardiac troponin I S43/45.Designing heart performance by gene transfer.Contribution of Post-translational Phosphorylation to Sarcomere-Linked Cardiomyopathy Phenotypes.Gene transfer of troponin I isoforms, mutants, and chimeras.Calcitriol modulation of cardiac contractile performance via protein kinase C.Basal and insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle sugar transport in endotoxic and bacteremic rats.Secondary phosphorylation in myocytes expressing FLAG-tagged and non-tagged phospho-mimetic cardiac troponin I.The art of the deal in myofilament modulation of function.Sarcomere thin filament regulatory isoforms. Evidence of a dominant effect of slow skeletal troponin I on cardiac contraction.Histidine button engineered into cardiac troponin I protects the ischemic and failing heart.Functional communication between PKC-targeted cardiac troponin I phosphorylation sites.Myosin heavy chain expression in contracting myocytes isolated during embryonic stem cell cardiogenesis.Tension production and thin-filament protein isoforms in developing rat myocardium.3-O-methylglucose transport in soleus muscle of bacteremic rats.Chimera analysis of troponin I domains that influence Ca(2+)-activated myofilament tension in adult cardiac myocytesFunctional analysis of troponin I regulatory domains in the intact myofilament of adult single cardiac myocytesEffect of Ca2(+)-channel agonists and antagonists on skeletal muscle sugar transportAlterations in myofibrillar function and protein profiles after complete global ischemia in rat heartsPlasma catecholamines during E. coli bacteremia in conscious ratsMyocardial beta adrenergic receptors in E. coli induced septic shockSkeletal muscle calcium uptake in bacteremic rats
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