Search Results - "Locher, Matthew R."
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Differential roles of regulatory light chain and myosin binding protein‐C phosphorylations in the modulation of cardiac force development
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-03-2010)“…Phosphorylation of myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) by myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) and myosin binding protein‐C (cMyBP‐C) by protein kinase A (PKA)…”
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Protein Kinase A-Mediated Phosphorylation of cMyBP-C Increases Proximity of Myosin Heads to Actin in Resting Myocardium
Published in Circulation research (01-08-2008)“…Protein kinase A-mediated (PKA) phosphorylation of cardiac myosin binding protein C (cMyBP-C) accelerates the kinetics of cross-bridge cycling and may relieve…”
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Functional evaluation of human donation after cardiac death donor hearts using a continuous isolated myocardial perfusion technique: Potential for expansion of the cardiac donor population
Published in The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery (01-09-2014)“…Objective To investigate the resuscitation potential and contractile function in adult human donation after cardiac death (DCD) hearts by ex vivo perfusion…”
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Role of myosin heavy chain composition in the stretch activation response of rat myocardium
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-02-2007)“…The speed and force of myocardial contraction during systolic ejection is largely dependent on the intrinsic contractile properties of cardiac myocytes. As the…”
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Effective Top-Down LC/MS+ Method for Assessing Actin Isoforms as a Potential Cardiac Disease Marker
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (18-08-2015)“…Actin is the major component of the cytoskeleton, playing an essential role in the structure and motility of both muscle and nonmuscle cells. It is highly…”
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Effects of low-level α-myosin heavy chain expression on contractile kinetics in porcine myocardium
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-03-2011)“…Myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoforms are principal determinants of work capacity in mammalian ventricular myocardium. The ventricles of large mammals including…”
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Determination of rate constants for turnover of myosin isoforms in rat myocardium: implications for in vivo contractile kinetics
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-07-2009)“…The ventricles of small mammals express mostly alpha-myosin heavy chain (alpha-MHC), a fast isoform, whereas the ventricles of large mammals, including humans,…”
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Importance of myosin heavy chain isoform expression as a determinant of contraction kinetics in pig myocardium
Published in Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology (01-06-2007)Get full text
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Effective Top-Down LC/MS plus Method for Assessing Actin Isoforms as a Potential Cardiac Disease Marker
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Differential Twitch Kinetics in Engineered Cardiac Tissue Expressing Human Cardiac Myosins
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Reduced Expression of Alpha MHC in Failing, Pre-LVAD Human Myocardium Contributes to Depressed Rates of ATP Utilization
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Regional Nonuniformity of Contraction in the Left Ventricular Free-wall
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Constitutive Phosphorylation of Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein-C Increases the Probability of Myosin Cross-bridge Interaction with Actin
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Effect of low-level α myosin heavy chain expression on contractile function in mammalian myocardium
Published 01-01-2010“…Heart failure is associated with decreased rates of force development and relaxation as well as depressed myocardial twitch force, and these alterations are…”
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