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Volume 37, Number 2, February 1998
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Alterations in calcium handling in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure
pp. 290-299(10)
Authors: Balke C.W.; Shorofsky S.R.

Ca2+ currents in compensated hypertrophy and heart failure
pp. 300-311(12)
Authors: Richard S.; Leclercq F.; Lemaire S.; Piot C.; Nargeot J.

The role of action potential prolongation and altered intracellular calcium handling in the pathogenesis of heart failure
pp. 312-323(12)
Authors: Wickenden A.D.; Kaprielian R.; Kassiri Z.; Tsoporis J.N.; Tsushima R.; Fishman G.I.; Backx P.H.

Potassium channel down-regulation in heart failure
pp. 324-334(11)
Authors: Nabauer M.; Kaab S.

Human myocardial Na,K-ATPase - quantification, regulation and relation to Ca
pp. 335-345(11)
Authors: Schmidt T.A.; Kjeldsen K.

Sarcoplasmic reticulum in heart failure: central player or bystander?
pp. 346-351(6)
Authors: Phillips R.M.; Narayan P.; Gomez A.M.; Dilly K.; Jones L.R.; Lederer W.J.; Altschuld R.A.

Calcium sequestration by the sarcoplasmic reticulum in heart failure
pp. 352-359(8)
Authors: Movsesian M.A.; Schwinger R.H.G.

Altered contractile function in heart failure
pp. 367-380(14)
Author: de Tombe P.P.

Modulation of contractility in human cardiac hypertrophy by myosin essential light chain isoforms
pp. 381-404(24)
Authors: Schaub M.C.; Hefti M.A.; Zuellig R.A.; Morano I.

Expressional analysis of the cardiac Na-Ca exchanger in rat development and senescence
pp. 405-423(19)
Authors: Koban M.U.; Moorman A.F.M.; Holtz J.; Yacoub M.H.; Boheler K.R.

Contribution of reverse-mode sodium-calcium exchange to contractions in failing human left ventricular myocytes
pp. 424-431(8)
Authors: Mattiello J.A.; Margulies K.B.; Jeevanandam V.; Houser S.R.

Changes in L-type calcium channel abundance and function during the transition to pacing-induced congestive heart failure
pp. 432-444(13)
Authors: Mukherjee R.; Hewett K.W.; Walker J.D.; Basler C.G.; Spinale F.G.

Single-channel properties of L-type calcium channels from failing human ventricle
pp. 445-455(11)
Authors: Handrock R.; Schroder F.; Hirt S.; Haverich A.; Mittmann C.; Herzig S.

Early changes in excitation-contraction coupling: transition from compensated hypertrophy to failure in Dahl salt-sensitive rat myocytes
pp. 467-477(11)
Authors: Nagata K.; Liao R.; Eberli F.R.; Satoh N.; Chevalier B.; Apstein C.S.; Suter T.M.

Frequency dependence of Ca2+ release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum in human ventricular myocytes from end-stage heart failure
pp. 478-488(11)
Authors: Sipido K.R.; Stankovicova T.; Flameng W.; Vanhaecke J.; Verdonck F.

Sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase promoter activity during endothelin-1 induced hypertrophy of cultured rat cardiomyocytes
pp. 503-514(12)
Authors: van Heugten H.A.A.; van Setten M.C.; Eizema K.; Verdouw P.D.; Lamers J.M.J.

Calcium uptake by the sarcoplasmic reticulum, high energy content and histological changes in ischemic cardiomyopathy
pp. 515-523(9)
Authors: Mubagwa K.; Kaplan P.; Shivalkar B.; Miserez M.; Leunens V.; Borgers M.; Flameng W.

The role of cAMP in the frequency-dependent changes in contraction of guinea-pig cardiomyocytes
pp. 532-540(9)
Authors: Money-Kyrle A.R.W.; Davies C.H.; Ranu H.K.; O'Gara P.; Singh Kent N.; Poole-Wilson P.A.; Harding S.E.

Preserved Frank-Starling mechanism in human end stage heart failure
pp. 541-548(8)
Authors: Weil J.; Eschenhagen T.; Hirt S.; Magnussen O.; Mittmann C.; Remmers U.; Scholz H.

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