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Muscular system / Inotrope / Proteins / Contractility / Beta blocker / Phospholamban / Beta-adrenergic agonist / Adrenergic receptor / Cardiac muscle / Biology / Anatomy / Cardiovascular physiology
Date: 2008-03-07 11:41:48
Muscular system
Inotrope
Proteins
Contractility
Beta blocker
Phospholamban
Beta-adrenergic agonist
Adrenergic receptor
Cardiac muscle
Biology
Anatomy
Cardiovascular physiology

THE CARDIAC MYOSIN ACTIVATOR CKINDUCED MYOCYTE CONTRACTILITY IS UNCHANGED

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