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Role of myofilaments and calcium handling in left ventricular relaxation
W. C. Hunter
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Left Ventricular Relaxation
100%
Myofilament
100%
Calcium Handling
100%
Cross-bridge
83%
Displacement-dependent
50%
Load Dependence
50%
Myocardium
33%
Dissociation
33%
Gene Therapy
16%
Research Laboratories
16%
Relative Timing
16%
Rate Limiting
16%
Cooperative Mechanism
16%
Tropomyosin
16%
Troponin
16%
Cooperative Systems
16%
During Exercise
16%
Macromolecular Complex
16%
Calcium Sequestration
16%
Failing Heart
16%
Calcium Removal
16%
Myocardial Relaxation
16%
Rapid Filling
16%
Cardiac Pumping
16%
Calcium Uptake
16%
SERCA Pump
16%
Ion Exchanger
16%
Regulatory Proteins
16%
Myosin Cross-bridges
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Calcium Transport
100%
Macromolecule
100%
Tropomyosin
100%
Troponin
100%
SERCA
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Isotopes of Calcium
100%
Myofilament
100%
Myocardium
25%
Calcium Transport
12%
Regulator Protein
12%
Troponin
12%
Tropomyosin
12%
Chemistry
Relaxation
100%
Statistical Ensemble
12%