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Autor | Sallie R. Permar |
Titel | The developmental expression of calsequestrin, a calcium buffering protein, in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of chicken hearts. |
Jahr | 1997 |
Anmerkung | Nachweis im WWW frühestens für 28.2.2001 möglich |
URL | http://www.bio.davidson.edu/biology/student/Permar/PermarThesis.html |
Webcite | http://web.archive.org/web/20010228022218/http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Biology/student/Permar/PermarThesis.html |
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Fußnoten | no |
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[1.] Analyse:Aa/Fragment 010 03 - Diskussion Zuletzt bearbeitet: 2013-04-08 22:47:29 Graf Isolan | Aa, Fragment, KomplettPlagiat, Permar 1997, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel, ZuSichten |
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Maintenance of the calcium concentration within the SR is accomplished by calcium buffers, calcium channels and calcium pumps.
[...] (Fig: 1.4.1). Cell contraction occurs when calcium ions bind to the troponin/tropomyosin complex, changing its shape so that the binding sites on actin are exposed. |
Muscle contraction occurs when calcium ions bind to the troponin/tropomyosin complex, changing its shape so that the binding sites on actin are exposed. [...] Maintenance of the calcium concentration within the SR is accomplished by calcium buffers, calcium channels and calcium pumps (fig 1). |
Kein Hinweis auf eine Übernahme. Die Passagen komplementieren exakt die in Aa/Fragment_010_06 erfolgten Übernahmen aus Quelle:Aa/Periasamy_und_Huke_2001. Die Legende zu "(Fig: 1.4.1)" stimmt ebenfalls fast identisch mit der Legende zu "(fig 1)" in Quelle:Aa/Permar 1997 überein (siehe Aa/Fragment_012_01). |
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Figure: 1.4.1. Depiction of the calcium release and storage in cardiomyocytes. The calcium ions are actively pumped into the SR by SERCA2a, bound in the lumen by calcium buffer, and released into the cytosol by ryanodine receptors. This movement of calcium ions across the SR membrane is necessary for muscle contraction and relaxation. | Figure 1: Depiction of the calcium pool in cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum. The calcium ions are actively pumped into the SR by SERCA2a, bound in the lumen by calsequestrin, and released into the cytosol by IP3- or ryanodine receptors. This movement of calcium ions across the SR membrane is necessary for muscle contraction and relaxation. |
Kein Hinweis auf eine Übernahme; vgl. auch Aa/Fragment_010_03. |
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