197 results on '"Alpert, Norman R."'
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52. Time course of mechanical efficiency during afterloaded contractions in isolated cardiac muscle
53. The failing human heart
54. Altered cross-bridge characteristics following haemodynamic overload in rabbit hearts expressing V3 myosin.
55. Positive inotropism and myocardial energetics: influence of β receptor agonist stimulation, phosphodiesterase inhibition, and ouabain.
56. Activation heat and latency relaxation in relation to calcium movement in skeletal and cardiac muscle.
57. Cellular basis of negative inotropic effect of 2,3-butanedione monoxime in human myocardium.
58. A stable, sensitive, low-compliance capacitance force transducer.
59. The Inhomogeneity and Appropriateness of the Myocardial Response to Stress.
60. Cardiac V sub 1 And V sub 3 Myosins Differ in Their Hydrolytic and Mechanical Activities In Vitro.
61. Alterations in Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Gene Expression in Human Heart Failure A Possible Mechanism for Alterations in Systolic and Diastolic Properties of the Failing Myocardium.
62. Alteration of Contractile Function and Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Dilated Cardiomyopathy.
63. Effect of Thyroid Hormone on the Expression of mRNA Encoding Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Proteins.
64. Energetics of Isometric Force Development in Control and Volume-Overload Human Myocardium.
65. Protection of Human Left Ventricular Myocardium From Cutting Injury With 2,3 -Butanedione Monoxime.
66. Altered Myosin Isozyme Patterns from Pressure- Overloaded and Thyrotoxic Hypertrophied Rabbit Hearts.
67. Increased Myothermal Economy of Isometric Force Generation in Compensated Cardiac Hypertrophy Induced by Pulmonary Artery Constriction in the Rabbit.
68. Phosphorylation and Adenosine Triphosphatase Activity of Myofibrils from Thyrotoxic Rabbit Hearts.
69. The Mechanical Characteristics of Hypertrophied Rabbit Cardiac Muscle in the Absence of Congestive Heart Failure.
70. Mechanical and Biochemical Correlates of Cardiac Hypertrophy.
71. The Response of the Heart to Stress.
72. LACTATE PRODUCTION AND REMOVAL AND THE REGULATION OF METABOLISM*.
73. A stochastic signal method for measuring dynamic mechanical properties of muscle.
74. The preparation and characteristics of a purified muscle adenosinetriphosphatase
75. The Effect of Shortening on the Time-Course of Active State Decay
76. A Computerized System for Teaching Problem Solving in Respiratory Physiology
77. Time course of mechanical efficiency during afterloaded contractions in isolated cardiac muscle.
78. Physiology. Ewald E. Selkurt
79. The ATPase activity of subfragment-1 from the hypertrophied heart
80. Influence of the Positive Inotropic Substance Pimobendan (UD-CG 115 BS) on Contractile Economy of Guinea Pig Papillary ??scles
81. Purification of cardiac myosin
82. Functional significance of altered myosin adenosine triphosphatase activity in enlarged hearts
83. Influence of the Positive Inotropic Substance Pimobendan (UD-CG 115 BS) on Contractile Economy of Guinea Pig Papillary μscles
84. The effects of isoproterenol, UDCG 115, and caffeine on the heat related to excitation–contraction coupling in heart muscle
85. Functional integrity of the SH1 site in myosin from hypertrophied myocardium
86. Regulation of oxygen consumption in rat liver slices
87. Accumulation of polyglucosides in anaerobic rat liver
88. Myofibrillar adenosine triphosphatase activity in congestive heart failure
89. Relationship Between Excess Respiratory Metabolism and Utilization of Intravenously Infused Sodium Racemic Lactate and Sodium l (–) Lactate
90. Nucleotide changes in rat liver slices during incubation
91. Oxygen consumption following exercise in the anesthetized dog
92. Physiology.Ewald E. Selkurt
93. Relationship Among Recovery Oxygen, Oxygen Missed, Lactate Production and Lactate Removal During and Following Severe Hypoxia in the Unanesthetized Dog
94. Mechanical properties of cat tenuissimus muscle
95. Atrial Myocardium Transplanted in Right Ventricle
96. Effect of Acute Cardiac Tamponade Upon Respiratory Metabolism of the Dog
97. Differences in the force-frequency relationship between subepicardial and papillary muscle myocardium in patients with mitral regurgitation: A possible determinant of left ventricular shape
98. JMCC in the 1990s
99. Physiology.
100. Structural and functional properties of myosin associated with the compensatory cardiac hypertrophy in the rabbit
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