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心肌;
noun
the principal involuntary-muscle tissue of the vertebrate heart made up of striated fibers joined at usually branched ends and functioning in synchronized rhythmic contraction
noun
the principal involuntary-muscle tissue of the vertebrate heart made up of striated fibers joined at usually branched ends and functioning in synchronized rhythmic contraction
心肌
心肌
又称 :心肌(myocardium)
The first known use of cardiac muscle was in 1846
cardiac musclenoun
the principal muscle tissue of the vertebrate heart that is made up of elongated striated muscle fibers each of which consists of a single cell that has an intrinsic rhythm of contraction and relaxation even when isolated, is joined physically at its often branched ends to other such cells by intercalated discs, and in intact myocardial tissue is synchronized to function in contraction especially by electrical signals of extrinsic origin passing through gap junctions in the intercalated discs compare smooth muscle, striated muscle
1 Muscle mass refers to the total amount of muscle in the body, including skeletal muscle mass and cardiac muscles.
2 There are three main types of muscle tissue: smooth muscle lines the gut wall and organs, except the heart; cardiac muscle is striated and covers the heart; and skeletal muscle, which can be found in the arms and legs, is also striated.
3 Decreased autophagy in cardiac muscle cells results in accumulating cellular garbage that can affect their ability to contract and even cause their death.
4 That is, their collaterals can completely reroute the blood flow after any blockage in the coronary arteries, so there’s no cardiac muscle death.
5 With fewer cells and less contraction, the buildup of toxic material in cardiac muscle cells can ultimately lead to heart failure.
6 But because the heart has its own needs too, some of those vessels form a filigree of coronary arteries that laces through the cardiac muscle.
7 The researchers used a variety of blood tests to look for proteins that normally reside inside cardiac muscle cells but can be released into the blood when those cells get damaged.
8 Probably due to a lack of calcium, which helps sustain cardiac muscle contraction.
9 Heart muscle repair with adult stem cells.
成人干细胞修复心肌。
10 Can the perinatal scheduled time cardiac muscle disease recrudesce?
围产期心肌病会不会复发啊?
11 Cardiac muscle is the muscle out of which the heart is made.
心肌是构成心脏的肌肉.
12 The bile acids are found cytotoxicity to cardiac muscle cells in experiments.
胆汁酸对实验动物心肌细胞具有毒性作用.
13 It was also detected in the gastric mucosa and cardiac muscle.
胃粘膜上皮及心肌细胞也有较强的表达.
14 Cardiac muscle lacks for blood, does arrhythmia cordis need the disgusting radiography?
心肌缺血, 心律失常需要作呕造影 么 ?
15 For example, some stem cells form cardiac muscle.
举例来说, 有些干细胞形成心肌.
16 Are these of cardiac muscle inflammation?
这些是心肌炎症状 吗 ?
17 Conclusion There is relationship between the protective effects of taurine on cardiac muscle and inhibiting PAF.
结论:牛磺酸心肌保护作用与抑制PAF有关.
18 In the animal model, Kv 4.3 expression of cardiac muscle cell obviously reduce when heart failure happen.
对狗的心衰模型中Kv4.3及相关钾离子通道表达变化的研究证实,心衰的心肌细胞钾离子通道Kv4. 3的表达明显减少.
19 Methylxanthines cause central nervous system stimulation, diureses, cardiac muscle stimulation & smooth muscle relaxation.
甲基化黄嘌呤?会引起中枢神经系统兴奋, 多尿, 心肌兴奋 和 平滑肌松弛.
1 心肌