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The following pages link to Reduced SERCA2 abundance decreases the propensity for Ca2 wave development in ventricular myocytes (Q43216744):
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- Chronic lead exposure increases blood pressure and myocardial contractility in rats (Q28538937) (← links)
- Ca²⁺-dependent phosphorylation of Ca²⁺ cycling proteins generates robust rhythmic local Ca²⁺ releases in cardiac pacemaker cells (Q30659905) (← links)
- Deregulated Ca2 cycling underlies the development of arrhythmia and heart disease due to mutant obscurin (Q30855072) (← links)
- Targeting intracellular calcium cycling in catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia: a theoretical investigation (Q33160226) (← links)
- Calcium dynamics in the ventricular myocytes of SERCA2 knockout mice: A modeling study (Q34494396) (← links)
- Perturbed atrial calcium handling in an ovine model of heart failure: potential roles for reductions in the L-type calcium current (Q35033114) (← links)
- Prominent heart organ-level performance deficits in a genetic model of targeted severe and progressive SERCA2 deficiency (Q35041411) (← links)
- Substrate Stiffness Increases Twitch Power of Neonatal Cardiomyocytes in Correlation with Changes in Myofibril Structure and Intracellular Calcium (Q35556284) (← links)
- Targeting cardiomyocyte Ca2 homeostasis in heart failure (Q35763705) (← links)
- Instabilities of the resting state in a mathematical model of calcium handling in cardiac myocytes (Q35872466) (← links)
- Calcium alternans in a couplon network model of ventricular myocytes: role of sarcoplasmic reticulum load (Q36176145) (← links)
- Slow Calcium-Depolarization-Calcium waves may initiate fast local depolarization waves in ventricular tissue. (Q36356723) (← links)
- Synchrony of cardiomyocyte Ca(2 ) release is controlled by T-tubule organization, SR Ca(2 ) content, and ryanodine receptor Ca(2 ) sensitivity (Q36770437) (← links)
- Ca(2 )-Clock-Dependent Pacemaking in the Sinus Node Is Impaired in Mice with a Cardiac Specific Reduction in SERCA2 Abundance (Q36958008) (← links)
- Protein Inhibitor of NOS1 Plays a Central Role in the Regulation of NOS1 Activity in Human Dilated Hearts. (Q37144494) (← links)
- Cardiac fibrosis in mice expressing an inducible myocardial-specific Cre driver. (Q37287472) (← links)
- No rest for the weary: diastolic calcium homeostasis in the normal and failing myocardium (Q38048564) (← links)
- Calcium flux balance in the heart (Q38065638) (← links)
- The sarcoplasmic reticulum and the evolution of the vertebrate heart (Q38264272) (← links)
- Cardiomyocyte Ca2 dynamics: clinical perspectives (Q38686480) (← links)
- Cab45S promotes cell proliferation through SERCA2b inhibition and Ca2 signaling (Q38899868) (← links)
- Aromatase Deficiency Confers Paradoxical Postischemic Cardioprotection (Q39290530) (← links)
- Exercise training prevents ventricular tachycardia in CPVT1 due to reduced CaMKII-dependent arrhythmogenic Ca2 release (Q39781629) (← links)
- Mitochondrial pathways to cardiac recovery: TFAM. (Q41980044) (← links)
- Facilitation of cytosolic calcium wave propagation by local calcium uptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum in cardiac myocytes (Q44233138) (← links)
- Long-term levosimendan treatment improves systolic function and myocardial relaxation in mice with cardiomyocyte-specific disruption of the Serca2 gene (Q46728107) (← links)
- Changes of SERCA activity have only modest effects on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2 content in rat ventricular myocytes. (Q48240175) (← links)
- Phospholamban ablation rescues the enhanced propensity to arrhythmias of mice with CaMKII-constitutive phosphorylation of RyR2 at site S2814. (Q50750098) (← links)
- Impaired left ventricular mechanical and energetic function in mice after cardiomyocyte-specific excision of Serca2. (Q51116860) (← links)
- Ca(2 ) wave probability is determined by the balance between SERCA2-dependent Ca(2 ) reuptake and threshold SR Ca(2 ) content (Q51612393) (← links)
- β-Adrenergic stimulation increases the intra-sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2 threshold for Ca2 wave generation (Q84987760) (← links)
- Association with SERCA2a directs phospholamban trafficking to sarcoplasmic reticulum from a nuclear envelope pool (Q94469423) (← links)