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The following pages link to T-type Ca2+ channels are abnormal in genetically determined cardiomyopathic hamster hearts (Q72018993):
Displaying 40 items.
- NRSF regulates the fetal cardiac gene program and maintains normal cardiac structure and function (Q24634087) (← links)
- Calcium currents and arrhythmias: insights from molecular biology (Q31879451) (← links)
- Age-dependent variation in contractility of adult cardiac myocytes (Q32151295) (← links)
- Reduced Ca2+ transport across sarcolemma but enhanced spontaneous activity in cardiomyocytes isolated from left atrium-pulmonary veins tissue of myopathic hamster (Q33614820) (← links)
- Intracellular calcium and the relationship to contractility in an avian model of heart failure (Q34093037) (← links)
- Both T- and L-Type Ca2+ Channels Can Contribute to Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Cardiac Purkinje Cells (Q34167576) (← links)
- pH modification of human T-type calcium channel gating (Q34172819) (← links)
- Identification of R(-)-isomer of efonidipine as a selective blocker of T-type Ca2+ channels (Q35048422) (← links)
- Low-voltage-activated ("T-Type") calcium channels in review (Q35682302) (← links)
- Modulation and pharmacology of low voltage-activated ("T-Type") calcium channels (Q35682306) (← links)
- Electrical and ionic abnormalities in the heart of cardiomyopathic hamsters: in quest of a new paradigm for cardiac failure and lethal arrhythmia (Q35763697) (← links)
- Angiotensin II Induced Cardiac Dysfunction on a Chip (Q35903561) (← links)
- Caveolin-3 Overexpression Attenuates Cardiac Hypertrophy via Inhibition of T-type Ca2+ Current Modulated by Protein Kinase Cα in Cardiomyocytes (Q36065247) (← links)
- Dichotomy of Ca2+ in the heart: contraction versus intracellular signaling (Q36411133) (← links)
- Functional chromaffin cell plasticity in response to stress: focus on nicotinic, gap junction, and voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. (Q36876604) (← links)
- Development of newer calcium channel antagonists: therapeutic potential of efonidipine in preventing electrical remodelling during atrial fibrillation (Q37385343) (← links)
- T-type calcium channels are regulated by hypoxia/reoxygenation in ventricular myocytes (Q37406346) (← links)
- A locus on chromosome 7 determines myocardial cell necrosis and calcification (dystrophic cardiac calcinosis) in mice (Q37589795) (← links)
- T-type calcium channels inhibitors: a patent review (Q37810605) (← links)
- δ-Sarcoglycan-deficient muscular dystrophy: from discovery to therapeutic approaches (Q37907409) (← links)
- Tetrodotoxin-sensitive Ca2+ Currents, but No T-type Currents in Normal, Hypertrophied, and Failing Mouse Cardiomyocytes (Q38822292) (← links)
- Single-channel properties of L-type calcium channels from failing human ventricle (Q40856643) (← links)
- Protein families that mediate Ca2+ signaling in the cardiovascular system (Q41198013) (← links)
- Molecular Biology of Calcium Channels in the Cardiovascular System (Q41647639) (← links)
- Hypertension and pathologic cardiovascular remodeling: a potential therapeutic role for T-type calcium antagonists (Q41653529) (← links)
- Discovery and main pharmacological properties of mibefradil (Ro 40-5967), the first selective T-type calcium channel blocker (Q41711953) (← links)
- Selectivity and Toxicity of Antiarrhythmic Drugs: Molecular Interactions with Ion Channels (Q41732524) (← links)
- Hemodynamic alterations in the coronary circulation of cardiomyopathic hamsters: age and Ang II-dependent mechanisms (Q42176389) (← links)
- alpha1G-dependent T-type Ca2+ current antagonizes cardiac hypertrophy through a NOS3-dependent mechanism in mice (Q42690112) (← links)
- Potent vasodilatory with minor cardiodepressant actions of mibefradil in human cardiac tissue (Q43185405) (← links)
- Calcium channel blockade limits transcriptional, translational and functional up-regulation of the cardiac calpain system after myocardial infarction (Q44189192) (← links)
- Exposure to cAMP and beta-adrenergic stimulation recruits Ca(V)3 T-type channels in rat chromaffin cells through Epac cAMP-receptor proteins (Q44888138) (← links)
- Long-term effect of efonidipine therapy on plasma aldosterone and left ventricular mass index in patients with essential hypertension. (Q45981857) (← links)
- Developmental change of T-type Ca2+ channel expression and its role in rat chromaffin cell responsiveness to acute hypoxia (Q46094270) (← links)
- Molecular characterization of a novel family of low voltage-activated, T-type, calcium channels (Q48931696) (← links)
- The design of the Mortality Assessment in Congestive Heart Failure Trial (MACH-1, mibefradil). (Q53360878) (← links)
- Chronic hypoxia up-regulates alpha1H T-type channels and low-threshold catecholamine secretion in rat chromaffin cells (Q60519767) (← links)
- Prevention by cromakalim of spontaneously occurring cardiac necroses in polymyopathic hamsters (Q71847574) (← links)
- Increased survival after long-term treatment with mibefradil, a selective T-channel calcium antagonist, in heart failure (Q73028222) (← links)
- Effects of the calcium channel antagonist mibefradil on haemodynamic and morphological parameters in myocardial infarction-induced cardiac failure in rats (Q77498176) (← links)