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30.06.1996

Herausgeber

Jos M.J. Lamers + weitere

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Springer Us

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274

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28,6/21,5/2 cm

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951 g

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<em¿Reprinted from MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY 157:1-2 </em¿

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Englisch

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978-0-7923-4067-6

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30.06.1996

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274

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951 g

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Englisch

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978-0-7923-4067-6

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  • Preface: Biochemistry of Signal Transduction in Myocardium; J.M.J. Lamers, P.D. Verdouw. Part I: Basic Mechanisms. Phosphoinositide-Generated Messengers in Cardiac Signal Transduction; H.A.A. van Heugten, et al. Angiotensin II Signalling Pathways in Cardiac Fibroblasts: Conventional Versus Novel Mechanisms in Mediating Cardiac Growth and Function; D.E. Dostal, et al. Signalling by cGMP-Dependent Protein Kinases; A.B. Vaandrager, H.R. de Jonge. Regulation of G-Protein Function. Implications for Heart Disease; J.T.A. Meij. Regulation and Functional Significance of Phospholipase D in Myocardium; Y.E.G. Eskildsen-Helmond, et al. Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) in Cardiac Tissues; C. Page, A.F. Doubell. Phosphotransfer Reactions as a Means of G Protein Activation; L. Piacentini, F. Niroomand. Signalling by Protein Kinase C Isoforms in the Heart; M. Pucéat, G. Vassort. Part II: (Patho)physiological Responses in Myocardium. Nitric Oxide - a Retrograde Messenger for Carbon Monoxide Signalling in Ischemic Heart; N. Maulik, et al. Expression of Cardiac Muscle Markers in Rat Myocyte Cell Lines; G.L. Engelmann, et al. Regulation of Cardiac Gap Junction Channel Permeability and Conductance by Several Phosphorylating Conditions; B.R. Kwak, H.J. Jongsma. The Transphosphatidylation Activity of Phospholipase D; C.-H. Yu, et al. Reduction in Gh Protein Expression is Associated with Cytodifferentiation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells; E. Vincan, et al. Coordinated Expression of Heme Oxygenase-I and Ubiquitin the Porcine Heart Subjected to Ischemia and Reperfusion; H.S. Sharma, et al. Sympathetic Control of Cardiac Myosin Heavy Chain Gene Expression; M.P. Gupta, et al. Regulation of Expression of Cardiac SarcoplasmicReticulum Proteins under Pathophysiological Conditions; W.H. Dillmann. Expression and Regulation of Chloride Channels in Neonatal Rat Cardiomyocytes; B.C. Tilly, et al. Paracrine Functions of the Coronary Vascular Endothelium; I. Fleming, et al. Part III: Normal and Failing Myocardium. Mechanical Effects of ET-1 in Cardiomyocytes Isolated from Normal and Heart-Failed Rabbits; E.J. Kelso, et al. Comparison of Calcium-Current in Isolated Atrial Myocytes from Failing and Nonfailing Human Hearts; T.-H. Cheng, et al. G-Proteins and Adenylyl Cyclase Signalling in Hypertension; M.B. Anand-Srivastava. Protein Phosphorylation in Isolated Trabeculae from Nonfailing and Failing Human Hearts; S. Bartel, et al. Regulation of Expression of Contractile Proteins with Cardiac Hypertrophy and Failure; X.J. Martin, et al. &bgr;-Adrenoceptor Mediated Signal Transduction in Congestive Heart Failure in Cardiomyopathic (UM-X7.1) Hamsters; N. Takeda, et al. Part IV: Cardiovascular Therapeutics. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Phospholipid Signalling in Myocardium; H.W. de Jonge, et al. Local Renin-Angiotensin Systems; A.H.J. Danser. Metabolism of Linoleic and &agr;-linolenic Acids in Cultured Cardiomyocytes: Effect of Different n-6 and n-3 Fatty Acid Supplementation; A. Bordoni, et al. Alpha-tocopherol Pretreatment Improves Endothelium-Dependent Vasodilation in Aortic Strips of Young and Aging Rats Exposed to Oxydative Stress; C. Guarnieri, et al. Inositolpolyphosphates and Their Binding Proteins &endash; A Short Review; B. Huisamen, A. Lochner. Prevention of Late Lumen Loss After Coronary Angioplasty by Photodynamic Therapy: Role of Activated Neutrophils; W. Sluiter, et al. Alpha-Adrenergic Reactivity of the Microci