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Title: Effect of cyclophosphamide on regulation of heart contractions by means of sodium calcium exchanger
Authors: Berezhnova, T.A.
Moshurov, I.P.
Yang, Baofeng
Chaoqian, Xu
Keywords: medicine
pharmacology
slow calcium channels
sarcoplasmic reticulum
cyclophosphamide
isolated contractions
rat’s heart
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Effect of cyclophosphamide on regulation of heart contractions by means of sodium calcium exchanger / T.A. Berezhnova, I.P. Moshurov, Yang Baofeng [et al.] // Research Results in Pharmacology. - 2025. - Vol.11, №1.-P. 1-12. - Doi: 10.18413/rrpharmacology.11.539. - Refer.: p. 10-12.
Abstract: The effect of hyposodic solution on the tone of the left ventricle of the heart stopped by a hyperpotassic medium was studied. The developed technique served as the basis for studying the effect of cyclophosphamide on NCX, accompanied by contraction and relaxation of the heart. Experiments have shown the ability of cyclophosphamide to significantly reduce the rate of the tone increase and the development of contraction force, as well as prolong the relaxation time during NCX
Description: Effect of cyclophosphamide on regulation of heart contractions by means of sodium calcium exchanger / T.A. Berezhnova, I.P. Moshurov, Yang Baofeng [et al.] // Research Results in Pharmacology. - 2025. - Vol.11, №1.-P. 1-12. - Doi: 10.18413/rrpharmacology.11.539. - Refer.: p. 10-12.
URI: http://dspace.bsuedu.ru/handle/123456789/65280
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