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1. ProANP31-67 ameliorates adverse cardiac remodeling and improves systolic and diastolic functions in a preclinical model of cardiorenal syndrome.

2. Electrophysiological tolerance: a new concept for understanding the electrical stability of the heart.

3. Enhanced Ca 2+ -Driven Arrhythmogenic Events in Female Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Insights From Computational Modeling.

4. Regulation of cardiomyocyte t-tubule structure by preload and afterload: Roles in cardiac compensation and decompensation.

5. Augmenting workload drives T-tubule assembly in developing cardiomyocytes.

6. Myocardial SERCA2 Protects Against Cardiac Damage and Dysfunction Caused by Inhaled Bromine.

7. Exploring Syndecan-4 and MLP and Their Interaction in Primary Cardiomyocytes and H9c2 Cells.

8. Enhanced Ca2+-Driven Arrhythmias in Female Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: Insights from Computational Modeling.

9. Polyarginine Cell-Penetrating Peptides Bind and Inhibit SERCA2.

10. Cardiomyocytes from female compared to male mice have larger ryanodine receptor clusters and higher calcium spark frequency.

11. Stretch Harmonizes Sarcomere Strain Across the Cardiomyocyte.

12. Mechanisms of spontaneous Ca 2+ release-mediated arrhythmia in a novel 3D human atrial myocyte model: II. Ca 2+ -handling protein variation.

13. Mechanisms of spontaneous Ca 2+ release-mediated arrhythmia in a novel 3D human atrial myocyte model: I. Transverse-axial tubule variation.

14. BIN1, Myotubularin, and Dynamin-2 Coordinate T-Tubule Growth in Cardiomyocytes.

15. Disruption of Phosphodiesterase 3A Binding to SERCA2 Increases SERCA2 Activity and Reduces Mortality in Mice With Chronic Heart Failure.

16. Lumican accumulates with fibrillar collagen in fibrosis in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

17. Live-cell photo-activated localization microscopy correlates nanoscale ryanodine receptor configuration to calcium sparks in cardiomyocytes.

18. A single amino acid deletion in the ER Ca 2+ sensor STIM1 reverses the in vitro and in vivo effects of the Stormorken syndrome-causing R304W mutation.

19. ADAMTSL3 knock-out mice develop cardiac dysfunction and dilatation with increased TGFβ signalling after pressure overload.

21. Tubulator : an automated approach to analysis of t-tubule and dyadic organization in cardiomyocytes.

22. The female syndecan-4 -/- heart has smaller cardiomyocytes, augmented insulin/pSer473-Akt/pSer9-GSK-3β signaling, and lowered SCOP, pThr308-Akt/Akt and GLUT4 levels.

23. Prolonged β-adrenergic stimulation disperses ryanodine receptor clusters in cardiomyocytes and has implications for heart failure.

24. Nanoscale organization of ryanodine receptor distribution and phosphorylation pattern determines the dynamics of calcium sparks.

26. Discordant Ca 2+ release in cardiac myocytes: characterization and susceptibility to pharmacological RyR2 modulation.

27. Blocking phospholamban with VHH intrabodies enhances contractility and relaxation in heart failure.

29. Image-Driven Modeling of Nanoscopic Cardiac Function: Where Have We Come From, and Where Are We Going?

30. Cardiac Transverse Tubules in Physiology and Heart Failure.

31. AKAP18δ Anchors and Regulates CaMKII Activity at Phospholamban-SERCA2 and RYR.

32. Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-Bisphosphate Binding to Amphiphysin-II Modulates T-Tubule Remodeling: Implications for Heart Failure.

33. Synchrony of sarcomeric movement regulates left ventricular pump function in the in vivo beating mouse heart.

35. Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Calcium Release Is Required for Arrhythmogenesis in the Mouse.

36. The Physiology and Pathophysiology of T-Tubules in the Heart.

37. An mRNA assay system demonstrates proteasomal-specific degradation contributes to cardiomyopathic phospholamban null mutation.

38. Phospholamban antisense oligonucleotides improve cardiac function in murine cardiomyopathy.

39. CaMKII inhibition has dual effects on spontaneous Ca 2+ release and Ca 2+ alternans in ventricular cardiomyocytes from mice with a gain-of-function RyR2 mutation.

40. Role of t-tubule remodeling on mechanisms of abnormal calcium release during heart failure development in canine ventricle.

41. Etiology-Dependent Impairment of Diastolic Cardiomyocyte Calcium Homeostasis in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.

42. Exercise Training Stabilizes RyR2-Dependent Ca 2+ Release in Post-infarction Heart Failure.

44. Chronic cardiac structural damage, diastolic and systolic dysfunction following acute myocardial injury due to bromine exposure in rats.

45. Probenecid Improves Cardiac Function in Subjects with a Fontan Circulation and Augments Cardiomyocyte Calcium Homeostasis.

47. Predicting left ventricular contractile function via Gaussian process emulation in aortic-banded rats.

48. Cardioprotective Effects of the Novel Compound Vastiras in a Preclinical Model of End-Organ Damage.

49. Hypokalemia Promotes Arrhythmia by Distinct Mechanisms in Atrial and Ventricular Myocytes.

50. Real-Time In Vivo Imaging of Mouse Left Ventricle Reveals Fluctuating Movements of the Intercalated Discs.

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