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Heart redox regulation

Koneru, S., Penumathsa, S., Thirunavukkarasum, M., Samuel, S.M., Zhan, L., Han, Z., Maulik, G., Das, D.K., and Maulik, N. 2007. Redox regulation of ischemic preconditioning is mediated by the differential activation of caveolins and their association with Enos and Glut-4. Am. 1. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. 292 H2060-H2072. [Pg.151]

Relationship Between Redox Regulation and 3-Adrenergic Responses in the Heart... [Pg.157]

Thin-layer electrochemistry with an optically transparent electrode (OTE) enables simultaneous monitoring of both the electrochemical and optical responses of the system [1-3]. The oxidation state of the electroactive species in a cell can be precisely controlled by regulating the potential of the OTE and the species in the cell can be completely electrolysed within a short time (typically 20-120s). The electrochemical technique combined with a gold minigrid OTE was first applied to biological molecules to characterize the thermodynamic parameters of the redox reaction of horse heart cytochrome c in the presence of redox mediators [4]. [Pg.252]

Low, H., F. L. Crane, E. J. Partick, G. S. Patten, and M. G. Clark. 1984. Properties and regulation of a trans-plasma membrane redox system of perfused rat heart. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 804 253-260. [Pg.131]


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