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Meanings of myocardial cells in English
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Usage of myocardial cells in English
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The mechanisms directing myocardialcells to specific sub-lineages remain poorly understood.
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This finding suggests that ischemia without reperfusion may induce apoptosis in myocardialcells.
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The rhythmic contractions of myocardialcells faded to a quiver.
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Cells of fetal origin have been shown to be capable of differentiating into myocardialcells.
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The protein expression of NF-kB in the myocardialcells of AMI rats was detected by immunohistochemistry.
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An in vitro model for studying the protection of mouse myocardialcells against Trypanosoma cruzi was developed.
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The human protein mABC1 has recently been identified to be involved in protection of myocardialcells against oxidative stress.
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It is becoming increasingly clear that apoptosis of myocardialcells plays a critical role in the onset of cardiomyopathy.
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Based on these observations, we hypothesized that mABC1 plays a key role in protection of myocardialcells against oxidant stress.
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Thirdly, the expression of the related proteins and the apoptosis of myocardialcells in MIR rats were detected via Western blotting.
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PAQR11 knockdown markedly reduces the number and proliferation rate of cardiomyocytes and alters the morphology of myocardialcells during early heart development.
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Moreover, it appears that recently incorporated myocardialcells at both ends of the heart tube start with a coexpression of both isomyosins.
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Using a mouse model, we found that miR-185 was significantly down-regulated in myocardialcells during cardiac hypertrophy induced by transverse aortic constriction.
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In addition, an autocrine pathway seems to exist in myocardialcells, the ablation of which reduces cellular contraction without change in calcium transient.
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Furthermore, at the same animal age, the number of myocardialcells co-expressing c-kit and Flk-1, and the number of capillary vessels, is also amplified.
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Progression towards scar tissue is thought to involve a period in which the myocardialcells are acontractile but still viable despite severely reduced perfusion.