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Reactivity of the myocardium to certain pharmacological agents in rabbits after polonium injury. (According to electrocardiographic data) eurekamag.com/research/050/1…

Reactivity of the myocardium to certain pharmacological agents in rabbits after polonium injury. (According to electrocardiographic data) eurekamag.com/research/050/1…
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Yasuhiro Shudo(@yshudo1007) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congragulations for Dr. John Farag, in my lab and SUSurgeryResidency , for Best Basic Science Research Award Winner! 'Transplanting Angiogenic Vascular Organoids to Rescue Microvascular Malperfusion in ischemic Porcine Myocardium'

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Congragulations for Dr. John Farag, in my lab and @OpNotes , for #Holman24 Best Basic Science Research Award Winner! 'Transplanting Angiogenic Vascular Organoids to Rescue Microvascular Malperfusion in ischemic Porcine Myocardium' 

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Very elevated anti-heart antibodies plus long-term coronavirus persistence in the myocardium found several months after acute SARS-CoV-2 infection.



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Riley(@pathforward327) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Austin Silver Seems like an adult myocardium is muscle built of cardiomyocytes. Which are specialized muscle cells.

So I’m a little confused what distinction you’re trying to make.

Why do you discriminate based on what stage of development a human is in?

What if a human has a heart…

@AustinSilver75 Seems like an adult myocardium is muscle built of cardiomyocytes. Which are specialized muscle cells. 

So I’m a little confused what distinction you’re trying to make. 

Why do you discriminate based on what stage of development a human is in? 

What if a human has a heart…
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An extract of the leaves of the breadfruit Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) fosberg exerts a negative inotropic effect on rat myocardium eurekamag.com/research/015/0…

An extract of the leaves of the breadfruit Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) fosberg exerts a negative inotropic effect on rat myocardium eurekamag.com/research/015/0…
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Changes in LV compliance may result from changes in the level of LV filling, involving a shift along a single diastolic PV curve. Changes in LV compliance may also result from changes in the inherent stiffness properties of the myocardium, represented by a shift of the PV curve:

Changes in LV compliance may result from changes in the level of LV filling, involving a shift along a single diastolic PV curve. Changes in LV compliance may also result from changes in the inherent stiffness properties of the myocardium, represented by a shift of the PV curve:
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Margherita M. Orvieto(@MargheMOrvieto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10/13
❓How can we measure MAD distance❓
Is the distance between the hinge point in the atrial wall to the top of the basal-LV myocardium.
Image C shows a magnified view of MAD with a caliper measuring MAD distance (black arrow).

10/13 
❓How can we measure MAD distance❓
 Is the distance between the hinge point in the atrial wall to the top of the basal-LV myocardium.
Image C shows a magnified view of MAD with a caliper measuring MAD distance (black arrow).
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Don’t let two events that you always see happening simultaneously fool you. Peak ventricular wall acceleration is independent of heart rate.

Phosphorylated cardiac myosin-binding protein-C increases only the force of contraction:

doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRE…

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