myocyte|myocytes in English

noun

cell of the muscular tissue (Anatomy)

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1. All stages of myocardial injury and repair are recognizable. Acute cell death with sarcolysis and inflammatory infiltrates; subacute damage with “active fibrosis”, including dying myocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages, or otherwise adipocytes replacing vanished myocytes; and, eventually, chronic stage with fibrous tissue and adipocytes surrounding residual surviving myocytes.

2. No cardiac hypertrophy was present, as evidenced by similar mean cardiac weight and myocyte diameter in all groups.

3. Sympathetic Adrenergic nerves innervate the SA and AV nodes, conduction pathways, and myocytes in the heart

4. AF is associated with abnormal calcium release by the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in human atrial myocytes (HAMs).

5. The inhibition by these tripeptides on neutrophil adhesion to myocytes suggests that salivary glands hormones regulate the severity of cardiac inflammation.

6. Adipocytes are derived from mesenchymal stem cells which give rise to Adipocytes, osteoblasts, myocytes and other cell types through adipogenesis

7. Cod liver oil feeding produced a significant reduction in the ratio of (n−6)/(n−3) fatty acids in phospholipids of the isolated myocytes.

8. Aging of muscular arteries results in thickening of the intima, which becomes fibrotic due to migration of myocytes from the media and duplication of the internal elastic lamina.

9. Mitochondrial Biogenesis is a major adaption of skeletal muscle to exercise training and is induced by a complex interplay between numerous signaling pathways that respond to metabolic, mechanical, and hypoxic stresses that are generated within the myocyte during contraction.