- ISBN: 9780897669290 | 0897669290
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 5/1/1995
Preface | |
Commitment, Differentiation, and Diversification of Avian Cardiac Progenitor Cells | p. 1 |
Adenovirus Infection Induces Reentry into the Cell Cycle of Terminally Differentiated Skeletal Muscle Cells | p. 9 |
Response of Neonatal Rat Cardiomyocytes to Repetitive Mechanical Stimulation In Vitro | p. 19 |
Stimulation of Proliferative Events in the Adult Amphibian Cardiac Myocyte | p. 30 |
Ischemic Cardiomyopathy: Myocyte Cell Loss, Myocyte Cellular Hypertrophy, and Myocyte Cellular Hyperplasia | p. 47 |
Hamster Cardiomyocytes: a Model of Myocardial Regeneration? | p. 65 |
Cardiac Myocyte Terminal Differentiation: Potential for Cardiac Regeneration | p. 72 |
Proliferative Potential and Differentiated Characteristics of Cultured Cardiac Muscle Cells Expressing the SV40 T Oncogene | p. 80 |
In Vitro Clonal Analysis of Cardiac Outflow Tract Mesenchyme | p. 92 |
Characterization of Human Cardiac Desmosomal Cadherins | p. 101 |
The Growth of the Individual Segments of the Embryonic Rat Heart | p. 105 |
Structural Basis of Cardiomyopathy in Duchenne/Becker Carriers: Endomyocardial Biopsy Evaluation | p. 108 |
Proliferative Activity of Myocytes in Transplanted Hearts Investigated Using BrdU | p. 111 |
Signaling Pathways for Cardiac Growth and Hypertrophy: Recent Advances and Prospects for Growth Factor Therapy | p. 115 |
Cytoskeletal Rearrangements in Adult Rat Cardiomyocytes in Culture | p. 128 |
Mechanical Regulation of Cardiac Myofibrillar Structure | p. 131 |
Cardiac Myocytes Differ in mRNA Composition for Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca[superscript 2+] Channels and Ca[superscript 2+] Pumps | p. 141 |
Possible Cellular Mechanisms of Heart Muscle Growth in Invertebrates | p. 149 |
Protein Kinase C in Angiotensin II Signalling in Neonatal Rat Cardiac Fibroblasts: Role in the Mitogenic Response | p. 158 |
Mechanical and Neurohumoral Regulation of Adult Cardiocyte Growth | p. 168 |
Phospholipase Signalling Pathways in Thyroxine-Induced Cardiac Hypertrophy | p. 187 |
Regulation of Alpha-Smooth Muscle Actin Expression in Adult Cardiomyocytes through a Tyrosine Kinase Signal Transduction Pathway | p. 192 |
Evaluation of DNA Content by Static Cytometry in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) | p. 202 |
Effect of Propionyl-L-Carnitine (PLC) on the Kinetic Properties of the Myofibrillar System in Pressure Overload Cardiac Hypertrophy | p. 204 |
Propionyl-L-Carnitine Improves Mechanical Performance of Papillary Muscle from Dilated Cardiomyopathic Hamsters | p. 207 |
Markers of Cardiac Hypertrophy | p. 210 |
Evidence of a Correlation between Pulmonary Hypertension and Collagen Content in Chronically Overloaded Human Right Atria | p. 218 |
Acute Heart Failure Secondary to Myocardial Tissue Water Changes in Isolated Working Rat Hearts | p. 222 |
[beta]-Myosin Mutations in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathies | p. 227 |
Effects of Isoprenaline on Force of Contraction, cAMP Content, and Phosphorylation of Regulatory Proteins in Hearts from Chronic [beta]-Adrenergic-Stimulated Rats | p. 230 |
Diagnosis of Myocardial Injury in Marathon Runners | p. 234 |
The Regulation of Collagen Deposition in the Hypertrophying Heart | p. 236 |
Examination of a Potential Upper Limit to Cardiac Muscle Hypertrophy | p. 240 |
Function of C-Protein and Troponin I Phosphorylation in the Heart | p. 243 |
The Regulation of Blood Vessel Growth by Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor | p. 246 |
Coronary Angiogenesis: from Morphometry to Molecular Biology and Back | p. 257 |
Cardiomyocyte Transfer into the Mammalian Heart: Cell-to-Cell Interactions In Vivo and In Vitro | p. 267 |
Connective Tissue and Repair in the Heart: Potential Regulatory Mechanisms | p. 286 |
Analysis of Homozygous TGF[beta]1 Null Mouse Embryos Demonstrates Defects in Yolk Sac Vasculogenesis and Hematopoiesis | p. 300 |
Molecular Analysis of TGF[beta] Signal Transduction: Dominant-Inhibitory Mutations of the Type II and Type I TGF[beta] Receptor | p. 309 |
Mechanism of Cell Transformation in the Embryonic Heart | p. 317 |
Secretion of Plasminogen Activator Activity from Neonatal Rat Heart Cells Is Regulated by Hormones and Growth Factors | p. 331 |
Intracellular Signaling and Genetic Reprogramming during Agonist-Induced Hypertrophy of Cardiomyocytes | p. 343 |
Regulation of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF) and FGF Receptors in the Heart | p. 353 |
Multifactorial Regulation of Cardiac Gene Expression: an In Vivo and In Vitro Analysis | p. 370 |
Mechanical Load and Polypeptide Growth Factors Stimulate Cardiac Fibroblast Activity | p. 387 |
Reactive Oxygen Intermediates (ROIs) Are Involved in the Intracellular Transduction of Angiotensin II Signal in C2C12 Cells | p. 394 |
Characterization of Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1 RNA Expression in the Embryonic Mouse Heart | p. 406 |
Presence of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor in Cultured Rat Cardiomyocytes and Its Release in Culture Medium | p. 417 |
Morphometry and GH/IGF-1 Axis Deficiency May Identify a Form of Dilated Cardiomyopathy Which Is Corrected by Recombinant Human Growth Hormone (rHGH) | p. 422 |
Pro-Alpha2(I) Collagen and Transforming Growth Factor-Beta 1 Gene Expression in the Myocardial Hypertrophy of the Old Rat | p. 426 |
Growth Hormone and Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 in Normopituitaric Patients with Various Degrees of Heart Failure | p. 429 |
Regulatory Networks of the Retinoblastoma Protein | p. 432 |
Potential Approaches for Myocardial Regeneration | p. 446 |
Gene Transfer in Models of Myocardial Ischemia | p. 455 |
Development of Cardiomyocytes Expressing Cardiac-Specific Genes, Action Potentials, and Ionic Channels during Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiogenesis | p. 460 |
X-Linked Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Novel Mutation of the Dystrophin Gene | p. 470 |
In Vivo Definition of a Cardiac Specific Promoter and Its Potential Utility in Remodeling the Heart | p. 492 |
Retroviral Targeting of FGF and FGFR in Cardiomyocytes and Coronary Vascular Cells during Heart Development | p. 506 |
Subject Index | p. 517 |
Index of Contributors | p. 523 |
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