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thought to
arise in
reperfusion from hypercontraction,
which results in
sarcolemmal rupture. It is a
characteristic histologic finding of a
recent myocardial...
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Vaughan Williams framework while capturing subsequent discoveries of
sarcolemmal,
sarcoplasmic reticular and
cytosolic biomolecules. The
result is an...
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Encodes MOG1 –
influences trafficking of NaV1.5. BrS12 602701
SLMAP Sarcolemmal membrane–****ociated protein, a
component of T-tubules and the sarcoplasmic...
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These latter classes of KATP
channels can be
classified as
being either sarcolemmal ("sarcKATP"),
mitochondrial ("mitoKATP"), or
nuclear ("nucKATP"). KATP...
- (May 1993). "Initial
localization of
regulatory regions of the
cardiac sarcolemmal Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences...
- strength, and the
absence of
dystrophin reduces muscle stiffness,
increases sarcolemmal deformability, and
compromises the
mechanical stability of costameres...
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Sarcolemmal membrane-****ociated
protein is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the
SLMAP gene.
SLMAP has been
shown to
interact with STK24. GRCh38:...
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intermyofibrillar network,
autophagic vacuoles with
lipoprotein deposits, and
sarcolemmal abnormalities.
Myofibrillar myopathy 11 (MFM11) Calf
muscle Childhood-onset...
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Sarcolemmal sodium-calcium exchanger,
which pumps one Ca2+ out of the cell, in
exchange for 3
sodium ions
being pumped into the cell, the
Sarcolemmal...
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local control).
Proteins such as the sodium-calcium
exchanger and the
sarcolemmal ATPase are
located mainly in the T-tubule membrane. The sodium-calcium...