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Increase in intracellular sodium ion activity during stimulation in mammalian cardiac muscle.

Cohen et al., 1982

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577519022737411262
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Cohen C
Fozzard H
Sheu S
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Circulation research

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Changes in stimulation rate alter the electrical and mechanical characteristics of myocardial cells. We have investigated the possibility that intracellular sodium activity (aiNa) changes with stimulation and correlates with changes in contraction strength. Two kinds of liquid …
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