| 21. | An increase in contractility is manifested as an increase in dP / dtmax during isovolumic contraction.
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| 22. | In vivo data also support the role of calponin 1 as regulator of smooth muscle contractility.
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| 23. | Pak1 has also been implicated in the regulation of vital cardiac processes such as hypertrophy and contractility.
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| 24. | Specifically, esophagi had impaired smooth muscle contractility with reduced neuronal innervation and enteric glial cell numbers.
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| 25. | Catecholamines bind to alpha receptors and beta receptors, decreasing vasodilation and increasing contractility of the heart.
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| 26. | The stimulant inotropes, such as Digoxin, cause higher concentrations of calcium ions which increase contractility.
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| 27. | The stroke volume is affected by changes in preload, afterload, and inotropy ( contractility ).
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| 28. | EF is also used as a clinical indicator of the inotropy ( contractility ) of the heart.
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| 29. | The SV in turn, depends on three general factors : post-load and myocardial contractility.
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| 30. | The heart attempts to compensate for disease state by increasing the intracellular to increase the contractility cycling rates.
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