197 results on '"Alpert, Norman R."'
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2. Human Heart Failure: A Mechanistic Assessment of Altered Ventricular Function
3. Cross-Bridge Dynamics in the Contracting Heart
4. Human Heart Failure: Determinants of Ventricular Dysfunction
5. Molecular Basis for Depressed Contractile Performance in Human Heart Failure
6. A Molecular Biophysical Approach to Contraction and Relaxation
7. Altered Force-Frequency Relation and Excitation-Contraction Coupling in the Failing Human Heart: Relevance of SR-Ca2+-ATPase Protein Levels
8. Excitation-Contraction Coupling and Contractile Protein Function in Failing and Nonfailing Human Myocardium
9. Regulation of Myocardial Ca 2+ -ATPase and Phospholamban mRNA Expression in Response to Pressure Overload and Thyroid Hormone
10. Reduced cross-bridge dependent stiffness of skinned myocardium from mice lacking cardiac myosin binding protein-C
11. Regional differences in the force-frequency relation of human left ventricular myocardium in mitral regurgitation: implications for ventricular shape
12. Differential cross-bridge kinetics of FHC myosin mutations R403Q and R453C in heterozygous mouse myocardium
13. R403Q and L908V mutant β-cardiac myosin from patients with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy exhibit enhanced mechanical performance at the single molecule level
14. Molecular mechanics of mouse cardiac myosin isoforms
15. Cardiac troponin T isoforms demonstrate similar effects on mechanical performance in a regulated contractile system
16. Chemomechanical Energy Transduction in the Failing Heart
17. Sarcoplasmic reticulum gene expression in pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rabbit
18. Human Heart Failure: Excitation-Contraction Coupling (ECC)
19. The Role of Myocardial Force-Frequency Relation in Left Ventricular Function and Progression of Human Heart Failure
20. Myosin from failing and non-failing human ventricles exhibit similar contractile properties
21. Myocardial Failure — The Mismatch of Subcellular Daptive Changes
22. The Quantity and Rate of Calcium Uptake in Normal and Hypertrophied Hearts
23. The functional significance of altered tension dependent heat in thyrotoxic myocardial hypertrophy
24. The effects of acute and chronic inotropic interventions on tension independent heat of rabbit papillary muscle
25. Isoenzyme contribution to economy of contraction and relaxation in normal and hypertrophied hearts
26. Genetic and non-genetic control of myocardial calcium
27. The Effect of Regional Myocardial Heterogeneity on the Economy of Isometric Relaxation
28. Experimental Myocardial Hypertrophy
29. The Effect of Regional Myocardial Heterogeneity on the Economy of Isometric Relaxation
30. Measurement of Unitary Myocardial Cross-Bridge Events in the Intact Papillary Muscle and the in Vitro Motility Assay
31. Functional consequences of altered cardiac myosin isoenzymes
32. LACTATE PRODUCTION AND REMOVAL AND THE REGULATION OF METABOLISM*
33. Molecular and phenotypic effects of heterozygous, homozygous, and compound heterozygote myosin heavy-chain mutations
34. Thin Filament-Based Modulation of Contractile Performance in Human Heart Failure
35. Effect of Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein-C on Mechanoenergetics in Mouse Myocardium
36. Role of Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein C in Sustaining Left Ventricular Systolic Stiffening
37. Analysis of Myosin Heavy Chain Functionality in the Heart
38. Altered cross‐bridge characteristics following haemodynamic overload in rabbit hearts expressing V3myosin
39. Reduced stiffness of cardiac sarcomeres with truncated myosin binding protein-C
40. Kinetic differences at the single molecule level account for the functional diversity of rabbit cardiac myosin isoforms
41. Heartfelt Farewell
42. Molecular Motor Mechanics in the Contracting Heart
43. Maximal Actomyosin ATPase Activity and In Vitro Myosin Motility Are Unaltered in Human Mitral Regurgitation Heart Failure
44. Cardiac V 1 And V 3 Myosins Differ in Their Hydrolytic and Mechanical Activities In Vitro
45. Effects of Calcium Sensitizers on Intracellular Calcium Handling and Myocardial Energetics
46. Influence of Isoproterenol on Contractile Protein Function, Excitation-Contraction Coupling, and Energy Turnover of Isolated Nonfailing Human Myocardium
47. Editorial
48. Energetics of failing and nonfailing human myocardium
49. Regulation of sarcoplasmic reticulum gene expression in human heart failure
50. An analysis of the failing heart
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