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The communicative cardiac cell

/ edited by Samuel Sideman, Rafael Beyar, and Amir Landesberg

The communicative cardiac cell

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/ edited by Samuel Sideman, Rafael Beyar, and Amir Landesberg

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Title and Author

The communicative cardiac cell / / edited by Samuel Sideman, Rafael Beyar, and Amir Landesberg

Publication Details

، 2005م

Physical Description

xxiv, 426 p.؛ :ill..

Subject

Heart cells
Cell interaction
Cellular signal transduction
Calcium channels
Cell Communication ــ Study and teaching
Myocytes, Cardiac ــ Study and teaching

series

(Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences؛ ;v. 1047)

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Sideman, S، نویسنده .
Beyar, Rafael، نویسنده .
Landesberg, Amir، نویسنده .

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انگلیسی

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کانورتور
Result of the 3rd Larry & Horti Fairberg Cardiac Workshop held Jan. 15-19, 2005 in Sintra, Portugal.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The cellular communications maze / by Samuel Sideman -- From organ to molecule, steps and consequences / by Rafael Beyar -- Evolution of the heart: from bacteria to man / by Nanette H. Bishopric -- The miscommunicative cardiac cell: when good proteins go bad / by Aldrin V. Gomes, Gayathri Venkatraman and James D. Potter -- Multiple stem cell population contributes to the formation of the myocardium / by Leonard M. Eisenberg, Ricardo Moreno, and Roger R. Markwald -- Differentiation pathways in human embryonic stem cell derived cardiomyocytes / by Sophie Lev, Izhak Kehat, and Lior Gepstein -- Functional properties of human embryonic stem cells derived myocte / by Ofer Binah ... [et al.] -- The assembly of calcium release units in the cardiac muscle / by Clara Franzini-Armstrong, Feliciano Protasi and Pierre Tijskens -- Calcium signaling in cardiac ventricular myocytes / by Donald M. Bers and Tao Guo --The cellular communications maze / by Samuel Sideman -- From organ to molecule, steps and consequences / by Rafael Beyar -- Evolution of the heart: from bacteria to man / by Nanette H. Bishopric -- The miscommunicative cardiac cell: when good proteins go bad / by Aldrin V. Gomes, Gayathri Venkatraman and James D. Potter -- Multiple stem cell population contributes to the formation of the myocardium / by Leonard M. Eisenberg, Ricardo Moreno, and Roger R. Markwald -- Differentiation pathways in human embryonic stem cell derived cardiomyocytes / by Sophie Lev, Izhak Kehat, and Lior G.

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