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The temperature of the heart was maintained at 37°C.
The temperature of the heart was maintained at 37°C by suspending it in a heated water jacket.
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Nervous control of the heart is maintained by the parasympathetic fibres in the vagus nerve (parasympathetic) and by the sympathetic nerves.
We have generated mice overexpressing LMα1 chain devoid of LG4-5 domains (comprising the E3 fragment) under the control of a CMV enhancer and β-actin promoter (Fig. 1A and B) (δE3 mice), Mice overexpressing δE3LMα1 in skeletal muscle, peripheral nerve and heart were maintained (transgenic lines No. 3 and 4) (Figure S1, see also Fig. 2).
The mean dose and V50 of the heart were maintained at < 40 Gy and 50%%, respectively.
The resulting effect is that HR decreases despite the fact that sympathetic tone to the heart is maintained high [ 33, 168].
Physically, the high level of taurine in heart is maintained by a taurine transporter (TauT), the expression of which is suppressed under ischemic insult.
As pointed in the beginning of this paper, growing evidence supported the notion that the homeostasis of the heart is maintained through continuous renewal of parenchymal cells, and c-kit-positive resident CSCs were identified in the human heart [ 30].
The hearts were maintained in bioreactors and tested for contractile and electrical activity.
Hearts were maintained at 37°C throughout the experiment by enclosing the heart in a temperature-regulated double-glass chamber.
However, it has recently been shown that when isolated whole hearts were maintained in mild hypothermia (35 °C) during ischaemia, ERK1/2 phosphorylation was preserved for the duration of the ischaemic period instead of steadily declining that occurs in normothermia.
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