SAMUEL SIDEMAN
Interactive and Integrative Cardiology, Volume 1080
Herausgeber: Sideman, Samuel; Landesberg, Amir; Beyar, Rafael
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The characteristics of the basic elements and the cardiac functions will be highlighted in this volume. In their contributions, the authors concentrate on the analysis and integration of the interactions of the micro-scale cellular elements, as well as of the macro-scale phenomena and their effects on the function of the cardiovascular system. The general goals of the cardiac workshop of which this volume is the proceedings were to (1) foster interdisciplinary interaction between leading world scientists and clinical cardiologists so as to identify "black holes" and catalyze new research…mehr
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The characteristics of the basic elements and the cardiac functions will be highlighted in this volume. In their contributions, the authors concentrate on the analysis and integration of the interactions of the micro-scale cellular elements, as well as of the macro-scale phenomena and their effects on the function of the cardiovascular system. The general goals of the cardiac workshop of which this volume is the proceedings were to (1) foster interdisciplinary interaction between leading world scientists and clinical cardiologists so as to identify "black holes" and catalyze new research ideas; (2) relate basic micro-scale, molecular, and subcellular phenomena to the clinically manifested cardiac performance; (3) apply conceptual modeling and quantitative analysis to better explore, describe, and understand cardiac physiology; (4) interpret available clinical data and design new revealing experiments; and (5) enhance international cooperation in the search for the secrets of life and their implications in cardiac pathophysiology. NOTE: Annals volumes are available for sale as individual books or as a journal. For information on institutional journal subscriptions, please visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/nyas. ACADEMY MEMBERS: Please contact the New York Academy of Sciences directly to place your order (www.nyas.org). Members of the New York Academy of Science receive full-text access to the Annals online and discounts on print volumes. Please visit www.nyas.org/membership/main.asp for more information about becoming a member.
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- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9781573316514
- ISBN-10: 1573316512
- Artikelnr.: 22745969
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Samuel Sideman, Rafael Beyar, Amir Landesberg All of the Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Preface: The Challenge of Cardiac Modeling-Interaction and Integration: Samuel Sideman. Part I: Development and Genetics:. 1. Functional Studies of Individual Myosin Molecules: Jody A. Dantzig
Tim Y. Liu
and Yale E. Goldman. 2. Recruitment of New Cells into the Postnatal Heart. Potential Modification of Phenotype by Periostin: Richard P. Visconti and Roger R. Markwald. 3. Cell-Based Approaches for Cardiac Repair: Michael Rubart and Loren J. Field. 4. The Unstoppable Connexin43 Carboxyl-Terminus. New Roles in Gap Junction Organization and Wound Healing: Robert G. Gourdie
Gautam S. Ghatnekar
Michael O'Quinn
Matthew J. Rhett
Ralph J. Barker
Ching Zhu
Jane Jourdan
and Andrew W. Hunter. 5. The Developing Cardiac Myocyte. Maturation of Excitability and Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Elizabeth A. Schroder
Yidong Wei
and Jonathan Satin. 6. Dynamic Interactions between Myocytes
Fibroblasts
and Extracellular Matrix: Indroneal Banerjee
Krishna Yekkala
Thomas K. Borg
and Troy A. Baudino. 7. Embryonic Heart Induction: Ann C. Foley
Ruchika W. Gupta
Rosa M. Guzzo
Oksana Korol
and Mark Mercola. 8. The Role of Basic Leucine Zipper Protein-Mediated Transcription in Physiological and Pathological Myocardial Hypertrophy: Izhak Kehat
Tal Hasin
and Ami Aronheim. Part II: Mechanochemical Interactions:. 9. Hypertrophy and Atrophy of the Heart. The Other Side of Remodeling: Peter Razeghi and Heinrich Taegtmeyer. 10. Role of Cellular Compartmentation in the Metabolic Response to Stress. Mechanistic Insights from Computational Models: Lufang Zhou
Xin Yu
Marco E. Cabrera
and William C. Stanley. 11. Maintenance of the Metabolic Homeostasis of the Heart. Developing a Systems Analysis Approach: Robert S. Balaban. Part III: Electrochemical Interactions:. 12. Diversity of Ca2+ Signaling in Developing Cardiac Cells: Einsley Janowski
Lars Cleemann
Philipp Sasse
and Martin Morad. 13. Regulation of Ca2+ and Na+ in Normal and Failing Cardiac Myocytes: Donald M. Bers
Sanda Despa
and Julie Bossuyt. 14. The Integration of Spontaneous Intracellular Ca2+ Cycling and Surface Membrane Ion Channel Activation Entrains Normal Automaticity in Cells of the Heart's Pacemaker: Edward G. Lakatta
Tatiana Vinogradova
Alexey Lyashkov
Syevda Sirenko
Weizong Zhu
Abdul Ruknudin
and Victor A. Maltsev. 15. Calcium Handling in Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes. Of Mice and Men: Ilanit Itzhaki
Jackie Schiller
Rafael Beyar
Jonathan Satin
and Lior Gepstein. 16. Cellular Alternans. A Mechanism Linking Calcium Cycling Proteins to Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis: Lance D. Wilson
Xiaoping Wan
and David S. Rosenbaum. Part IV: Electromechanical Interactions:. 17. The Mechanoelectric Feedback: A Novel "Calcium Clamp" Method
Using Tetanic Contraction
for Testing the Role of the Intracellular Free Calcium: Yael Yaniv
Carmit Levy
and Amir Landesberg. 18. Role of Sarcomere Mechanics and Ca2+ Overload in Ca2+ Waves and Arrhythmias in Rat Cardiac Muscle: Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Yuji Wakayama
Yoshinao Sugai
Guy Price
Yutaka Kagaya
Penelope A. Boyden
Masahito Miura
and Bruno D.M. Stuyvers. 19. Cellular Basis for the Repolarization Waves of the ECG: Charles Antzelevitch. 20. Mechanosensitive-Mediated Interaction
Integration
and Cardiac Control: Max J. Lab. 21. Three-Dimensional Models of Individual Cardiac Histoanatomy: Tools and Challenges: Rebecca A.B. Burton
Gernot Plank
Jürgen E. Schneider
Vicente Grau
Helmut Ahammer
Stephen L. Keeling
Jack Lee
Nicolas P. Smith
David Gavaghan
Natalia Trayanova
and Peter Kohl. 22. Cardiac Defibrillation and the Role of Mechanoelectric Feedback in Postshock Arrhythmogenesis: Viatcheslav Gurev
Mary M. Maleckar
and Natalia A. Trayanova. Part V: Integrated Models and Analysis:. 23. Modeling Cardiac Electrical Activity at the Cell and Tissue Levels: Travis M. Austin
Darren A. Hooks
Peter J. Hunter
David P. Nickerson
Andrew J. Pullan
Gregory B. Sands
Bruce H. Smaill
and Mark L. Trew. 24. Cardiac ß-Adrenergic Signaling. From Subcellular Microdomains to Heart Failure: Jeffrey J. Saucerman and Andrew D. McCulloch. 25. Multiscale Modeling of Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad: Raimond L. Winslow
Antti Tanskanen
Mindao Chen
and Joseph L. Greenstein. 26. Nonlinear Dynamics of Paced Cardiac Cells: Yohannes Shiferaw
Zhilin Qu
Alan Garfinkel
Alain Karma
and James N. Weiss. 27. Modeling Cardiac Ischemia: Blanca Rodríguez
Natalia Trayanova
and Denis Noble. Part VI: Novel Therapeutics:. 28. Cardiovascular Therapeutic Aspects of Cell Therapy and Stem Cells: Lior Gepstein. 29. Adenylyl Cyclase Gene Transfer in Heart Failure: H. Kirk Hammond. 30. Genetic Engineering and Therapy for Inherited and Acquired Cardiomyopathies: Sharlene Day
Jennifer Davis
Margaret Westfall
and Joseph Metzger. 31. Nanomedicine Opportunities in Cardiology: Gregory Lanza
Patrick Winter
Tillmann Cyrus
Shelton Caruthers
Jon Marsh
Michael Hughes
and Samuel Wickline. 32. Effects of Synchronized Cardiac Assist Device on Cardiac Energetics: Amir Landesberg
Avshalom Shenhav
Rona Shofty
Eugene Konyukhov
Carmit Levy
Oscar Lichtenstein
Rafael Beyar
Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Giora Landesberg
Marco Cabrera
William Stanley
and Gerald M. Saidel. Index of Contributors.
Tim Y. Liu
and Yale E. Goldman. 2. Recruitment of New Cells into the Postnatal Heart. Potential Modification of Phenotype by Periostin: Richard P. Visconti and Roger R. Markwald. 3. Cell-Based Approaches for Cardiac Repair: Michael Rubart and Loren J. Field. 4. The Unstoppable Connexin43 Carboxyl-Terminus. New Roles in Gap Junction Organization and Wound Healing: Robert G. Gourdie
Gautam S. Ghatnekar
Michael O'Quinn
Matthew J. Rhett
Ralph J. Barker
Ching Zhu
Jane Jourdan
and Andrew W. Hunter. 5. The Developing Cardiac Myocyte. Maturation of Excitability and Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Elizabeth A. Schroder
Yidong Wei
and Jonathan Satin. 6. Dynamic Interactions between Myocytes
Fibroblasts
and Extracellular Matrix: Indroneal Banerjee
Krishna Yekkala
Thomas K. Borg
and Troy A. Baudino. 7. Embryonic Heart Induction: Ann C. Foley
Ruchika W. Gupta
Rosa M. Guzzo
Oksana Korol
and Mark Mercola. 8. The Role of Basic Leucine Zipper Protein-Mediated Transcription in Physiological and Pathological Myocardial Hypertrophy: Izhak Kehat
Tal Hasin
and Ami Aronheim. Part II: Mechanochemical Interactions:. 9. Hypertrophy and Atrophy of the Heart. The Other Side of Remodeling: Peter Razeghi and Heinrich Taegtmeyer. 10. Role of Cellular Compartmentation in the Metabolic Response to Stress. Mechanistic Insights from Computational Models: Lufang Zhou
Xin Yu
Marco E. Cabrera
and William C. Stanley. 11. Maintenance of the Metabolic Homeostasis of the Heart. Developing a Systems Analysis Approach: Robert S. Balaban. Part III: Electrochemical Interactions:. 12. Diversity of Ca2+ Signaling in Developing Cardiac Cells: Einsley Janowski
Lars Cleemann
Philipp Sasse
and Martin Morad. 13. Regulation of Ca2+ and Na+ in Normal and Failing Cardiac Myocytes: Donald M. Bers
Sanda Despa
and Julie Bossuyt. 14. The Integration of Spontaneous Intracellular Ca2+ Cycling and Surface Membrane Ion Channel Activation Entrains Normal Automaticity in Cells of the Heart's Pacemaker: Edward G. Lakatta
Tatiana Vinogradova
Alexey Lyashkov
Syevda Sirenko
Weizong Zhu
Abdul Ruknudin
and Victor A. Maltsev. 15. Calcium Handling in Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes. Of Mice and Men: Ilanit Itzhaki
Jackie Schiller
Rafael Beyar
Jonathan Satin
and Lior Gepstein. 16. Cellular Alternans. A Mechanism Linking Calcium Cycling Proteins to Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis: Lance D. Wilson
Xiaoping Wan
and David S. Rosenbaum. Part IV: Electromechanical Interactions:. 17. The Mechanoelectric Feedback: A Novel "Calcium Clamp" Method
Using Tetanic Contraction
for Testing the Role of the Intracellular Free Calcium: Yael Yaniv
Carmit Levy
and Amir Landesberg. 18. Role of Sarcomere Mechanics and Ca2+ Overload in Ca2+ Waves and Arrhythmias in Rat Cardiac Muscle: Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Yuji Wakayama
Yoshinao Sugai
Guy Price
Yutaka Kagaya
Penelope A. Boyden
Masahito Miura
and Bruno D.M. Stuyvers. 19. Cellular Basis for the Repolarization Waves of the ECG: Charles Antzelevitch. 20. Mechanosensitive-Mediated Interaction
Integration
and Cardiac Control: Max J. Lab. 21. Three-Dimensional Models of Individual Cardiac Histoanatomy: Tools and Challenges: Rebecca A.B. Burton
Gernot Plank
Jürgen E. Schneider
Vicente Grau
Helmut Ahammer
Stephen L. Keeling
Jack Lee
Nicolas P. Smith
David Gavaghan
Natalia Trayanova
and Peter Kohl. 22. Cardiac Defibrillation and the Role of Mechanoelectric Feedback in Postshock Arrhythmogenesis: Viatcheslav Gurev
Mary M. Maleckar
and Natalia A. Trayanova. Part V: Integrated Models and Analysis:. 23. Modeling Cardiac Electrical Activity at the Cell and Tissue Levels: Travis M. Austin
Darren A. Hooks
Peter J. Hunter
David P. Nickerson
Andrew J. Pullan
Gregory B. Sands
Bruce H. Smaill
and Mark L. Trew. 24. Cardiac ß-Adrenergic Signaling. From Subcellular Microdomains to Heart Failure: Jeffrey J. Saucerman and Andrew D. McCulloch. 25. Multiscale Modeling of Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad: Raimond L. Winslow
Antti Tanskanen
Mindao Chen
and Joseph L. Greenstein. 26. Nonlinear Dynamics of Paced Cardiac Cells: Yohannes Shiferaw
Zhilin Qu
Alan Garfinkel
Alain Karma
and James N. Weiss. 27. Modeling Cardiac Ischemia: Blanca Rodríguez
Natalia Trayanova
and Denis Noble. Part VI: Novel Therapeutics:. 28. Cardiovascular Therapeutic Aspects of Cell Therapy and Stem Cells: Lior Gepstein. 29. Adenylyl Cyclase Gene Transfer in Heart Failure: H. Kirk Hammond. 30. Genetic Engineering and Therapy for Inherited and Acquired Cardiomyopathies: Sharlene Day
Jennifer Davis
Margaret Westfall
and Joseph Metzger. 31. Nanomedicine Opportunities in Cardiology: Gregory Lanza
Patrick Winter
Tillmann Cyrus
Shelton Caruthers
Jon Marsh
Michael Hughes
and Samuel Wickline. 32. Effects of Synchronized Cardiac Assist Device on Cardiac Energetics: Amir Landesberg
Avshalom Shenhav
Rona Shofty
Eugene Konyukhov
Carmit Levy
Oscar Lichtenstein
Rafael Beyar
Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Giora Landesberg
Marco Cabrera
William Stanley
and Gerald M. Saidel. Index of Contributors.
Preface: The Challenge of Cardiac Modeling-Interaction and Integration: Samuel Sideman. Part I: Development and Genetics:. 1. Functional Studies of Individual Myosin Molecules: Jody A. Dantzig
Tim Y. Liu
and Yale E. Goldman. 2. Recruitment of New Cells into the Postnatal Heart. Potential Modification of Phenotype by Periostin: Richard P. Visconti and Roger R. Markwald. 3. Cell-Based Approaches for Cardiac Repair: Michael Rubart and Loren J. Field. 4. The Unstoppable Connexin43 Carboxyl-Terminus. New Roles in Gap Junction Organization and Wound Healing: Robert G. Gourdie
Gautam S. Ghatnekar
Michael O'Quinn
Matthew J. Rhett
Ralph J. Barker
Ching Zhu
Jane Jourdan
and Andrew W. Hunter. 5. The Developing Cardiac Myocyte. Maturation of Excitability and Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Elizabeth A. Schroder
Yidong Wei
and Jonathan Satin. 6. Dynamic Interactions between Myocytes
Fibroblasts
and Extracellular Matrix: Indroneal Banerjee
Krishna Yekkala
Thomas K. Borg
and Troy A. Baudino. 7. Embryonic Heart Induction: Ann C. Foley
Ruchika W. Gupta
Rosa M. Guzzo
Oksana Korol
and Mark Mercola. 8. The Role of Basic Leucine Zipper Protein-Mediated Transcription in Physiological and Pathological Myocardial Hypertrophy: Izhak Kehat
Tal Hasin
and Ami Aronheim. Part II: Mechanochemical Interactions:. 9. Hypertrophy and Atrophy of the Heart. The Other Side of Remodeling: Peter Razeghi and Heinrich Taegtmeyer. 10. Role of Cellular Compartmentation in the Metabolic Response to Stress. Mechanistic Insights from Computational Models: Lufang Zhou
Xin Yu
Marco E. Cabrera
and William C. Stanley. 11. Maintenance of the Metabolic Homeostasis of the Heart. Developing a Systems Analysis Approach: Robert S. Balaban. Part III: Electrochemical Interactions:. 12. Diversity of Ca2+ Signaling in Developing Cardiac Cells: Einsley Janowski
Lars Cleemann
Philipp Sasse
and Martin Morad. 13. Regulation of Ca2+ and Na+ in Normal and Failing Cardiac Myocytes: Donald M. Bers
Sanda Despa
and Julie Bossuyt. 14. The Integration of Spontaneous Intracellular Ca2+ Cycling and Surface Membrane Ion Channel Activation Entrains Normal Automaticity in Cells of the Heart's Pacemaker: Edward G. Lakatta
Tatiana Vinogradova
Alexey Lyashkov
Syevda Sirenko
Weizong Zhu
Abdul Ruknudin
and Victor A. Maltsev. 15. Calcium Handling in Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes. Of Mice and Men: Ilanit Itzhaki
Jackie Schiller
Rafael Beyar
Jonathan Satin
and Lior Gepstein. 16. Cellular Alternans. A Mechanism Linking Calcium Cycling Proteins to Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis: Lance D. Wilson
Xiaoping Wan
and David S. Rosenbaum. Part IV: Electromechanical Interactions:. 17. The Mechanoelectric Feedback: A Novel "Calcium Clamp" Method
Using Tetanic Contraction
for Testing the Role of the Intracellular Free Calcium: Yael Yaniv
Carmit Levy
and Amir Landesberg. 18. Role of Sarcomere Mechanics and Ca2+ Overload in Ca2+ Waves and Arrhythmias in Rat Cardiac Muscle: Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Yuji Wakayama
Yoshinao Sugai
Guy Price
Yutaka Kagaya
Penelope A. Boyden
Masahito Miura
and Bruno D.M. Stuyvers. 19. Cellular Basis for the Repolarization Waves of the ECG: Charles Antzelevitch. 20. Mechanosensitive-Mediated Interaction
Integration
and Cardiac Control: Max J. Lab. 21. Three-Dimensional Models of Individual Cardiac Histoanatomy: Tools and Challenges: Rebecca A.B. Burton
Gernot Plank
Jürgen E. Schneider
Vicente Grau
Helmut Ahammer
Stephen L. Keeling
Jack Lee
Nicolas P. Smith
David Gavaghan
Natalia Trayanova
and Peter Kohl. 22. Cardiac Defibrillation and the Role of Mechanoelectric Feedback in Postshock Arrhythmogenesis: Viatcheslav Gurev
Mary M. Maleckar
and Natalia A. Trayanova. Part V: Integrated Models and Analysis:. 23. Modeling Cardiac Electrical Activity at the Cell and Tissue Levels: Travis M. Austin
Darren A. Hooks
Peter J. Hunter
David P. Nickerson
Andrew J. Pullan
Gregory B. Sands
Bruce H. Smaill
and Mark L. Trew. 24. Cardiac ß-Adrenergic Signaling. From Subcellular Microdomains to Heart Failure: Jeffrey J. Saucerman and Andrew D. McCulloch. 25. Multiscale Modeling of Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad: Raimond L. Winslow
Antti Tanskanen
Mindao Chen
and Joseph L. Greenstein. 26. Nonlinear Dynamics of Paced Cardiac Cells: Yohannes Shiferaw
Zhilin Qu
Alan Garfinkel
Alain Karma
and James N. Weiss. 27. Modeling Cardiac Ischemia: Blanca Rodríguez
Natalia Trayanova
and Denis Noble. Part VI: Novel Therapeutics:. 28. Cardiovascular Therapeutic Aspects of Cell Therapy and Stem Cells: Lior Gepstein. 29. Adenylyl Cyclase Gene Transfer in Heart Failure: H. Kirk Hammond. 30. Genetic Engineering and Therapy for Inherited and Acquired Cardiomyopathies: Sharlene Day
Jennifer Davis
Margaret Westfall
and Joseph Metzger. 31. Nanomedicine Opportunities in Cardiology: Gregory Lanza
Patrick Winter
Tillmann Cyrus
Shelton Caruthers
Jon Marsh
Michael Hughes
and Samuel Wickline. 32. Effects of Synchronized Cardiac Assist Device on Cardiac Energetics: Amir Landesberg
Avshalom Shenhav
Rona Shofty
Eugene Konyukhov
Carmit Levy
Oscar Lichtenstein
Rafael Beyar
Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Giora Landesberg
Marco Cabrera
William Stanley
and Gerald M. Saidel. Index of Contributors.
Tim Y. Liu
and Yale E. Goldman. 2. Recruitment of New Cells into the Postnatal Heart. Potential Modification of Phenotype by Periostin: Richard P. Visconti and Roger R. Markwald. 3. Cell-Based Approaches for Cardiac Repair: Michael Rubart and Loren J. Field. 4. The Unstoppable Connexin43 Carboxyl-Terminus. New Roles in Gap Junction Organization and Wound Healing: Robert G. Gourdie
Gautam S. Ghatnekar
Michael O'Quinn
Matthew J. Rhett
Ralph J. Barker
Ching Zhu
Jane Jourdan
and Andrew W. Hunter. 5. The Developing Cardiac Myocyte. Maturation of Excitability and Excitation-Contraction Coupling: Elizabeth A. Schroder
Yidong Wei
and Jonathan Satin. 6. Dynamic Interactions between Myocytes
Fibroblasts
and Extracellular Matrix: Indroneal Banerjee
Krishna Yekkala
Thomas K. Borg
and Troy A. Baudino. 7. Embryonic Heart Induction: Ann C. Foley
Ruchika W. Gupta
Rosa M. Guzzo
Oksana Korol
and Mark Mercola. 8. The Role of Basic Leucine Zipper Protein-Mediated Transcription in Physiological and Pathological Myocardial Hypertrophy: Izhak Kehat
Tal Hasin
and Ami Aronheim. Part II: Mechanochemical Interactions:. 9. Hypertrophy and Atrophy of the Heart. The Other Side of Remodeling: Peter Razeghi and Heinrich Taegtmeyer. 10. Role of Cellular Compartmentation in the Metabolic Response to Stress. Mechanistic Insights from Computational Models: Lufang Zhou
Xin Yu
Marco E. Cabrera
and William C. Stanley. 11. Maintenance of the Metabolic Homeostasis of the Heart. Developing a Systems Analysis Approach: Robert S. Balaban. Part III: Electrochemical Interactions:. 12. Diversity of Ca2+ Signaling in Developing Cardiac Cells: Einsley Janowski
Lars Cleemann
Philipp Sasse
and Martin Morad. 13. Regulation of Ca2+ and Na+ in Normal and Failing Cardiac Myocytes: Donald M. Bers
Sanda Despa
and Julie Bossuyt. 14. The Integration of Spontaneous Intracellular Ca2+ Cycling and Surface Membrane Ion Channel Activation Entrains Normal Automaticity in Cells of the Heart's Pacemaker: Edward G. Lakatta
Tatiana Vinogradova
Alexey Lyashkov
Syevda Sirenko
Weizong Zhu
Abdul Ruknudin
and Victor A. Maltsev. 15. Calcium Handling in Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Cardiac Myocytes. Of Mice and Men: Ilanit Itzhaki
Jackie Schiller
Rafael Beyar
Jonathan Satin
and Lior Gepstein. 16. Cellular Alternans. A Mechanism Linking Calcium Cycling Proteins to Cardiac Arrhythmogenesis: Lance D. Wilson
Xiaoping Wan
and David S. Rosenbaum. Part IV: Electromechanical Interactions:. 17. The Mechanoelectric Feedback: A Novel "Calcium Clamp" Method
Using Tetanic Contraction
for Testing the Role of the Intracellular Free Calcium: Yael Yaniv
Carmit Levy
and Amir Landesberg. 18. Role of Sarcomere Mechanics and Ca2+ Overload in Ca2+ Waves and Arrhythmias in Rat Cardiac Muscle: Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Yuji Wakayama
Yoshinao Sugai
Guy Price
Yutaka Kagaya
Penelope A. Boyden
Masahito Miura
and Bruno D.M. Stuyvers. 19. Cellular Basis for the Repolarization Waves of the ECG: Charles Antzelevitch. 20. Mechanosensitive-Mediated Interaction
Integration
and Cardiac Control: Max J. Lab. 21. Three-Dimensional Models of Individual Cardiac Histoanatomy: Tools and Challenges: Rebecca A.B. Burton
Gernot Plank
Jürgen E. Schneider
Vicente Grau
Helmut Ahammer
Stephen L. Keeling
Jack Lee
Nicolas P. Smith
David Gavaghan
Natalia Trayanova
and Peter Kohl. 22. Cardiac Defibrillation and the Role of Mechanoelectric Feedback in Postshock Arrhythmogenesis: Viatcheslav Gurev
Mary M. Maleckar
and Natalia A. Trayanova. Part V: Integrated Models and Analysis:. 23. Modeling Cardiac Electrical Activity at the Cell and Tissue Levels: Travis M. Austin
Darren A. Hooks
Peter J. Hunter
David P. Nickerson
Andrew J. Pullan
Gregory B. Sands
Bruce H. Smaill
and Mark L. Trew. 24. Cardiac ß-Adrenergic Signaling. From Subcellular Microdomains to Heart Failure: Jeffrey J. Saucerman and Andrew D. McCulloch. 25. Multiscale Modeling of Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad: Raimond L. Winslow
Antti Tanskanen
Mindao Chen
and Joseph L. Greenstein. 26. Nonlinear Dynamics of Paced Cardiac Cells: Yohannes Shiferaw
Zhilin Qu
Alan Garfinkel
Alain Karma
and James N. Weiss. 27. Modeling Cardiac Ischemia: Blanca Rodríguez
Natalia Trayanova
and Denis Noble. Part VI: Novel Therapeutics:. 28. Cardiovascular Therapeutic Aspects of Cell Therapy and Stem Cells: Lior Gepstein. 29. Adenylyl Cyclase Gene Transfer in Heart Failure: H. Kirk Hammond. 30. Genetic Engineering and Therapy for Inherited and Acquired Cardiomyopathies: Sharlene Day
Jennifer Davis
Margaret Westfall
and Joseph Metzger. 31. Nanomedicine Opportunities in Cardiology: Gregory Lanza
Patrick Winter
Tillmann Cyrus
Shelton Caruthers
Jon Marsh
Michael Hughes
and Samuel Wickline. 32. Effects of Synchronized Cardiac Assist Device on Cardiac Energetics: Amir Landesberg
Avshalom Shenhav
Rona Shofty
Eugene Konyukhov
Carmit Levy
Oscar Lichtenstein
Rafael Beyar
Henk E.D.J. Ter Keurs
Giora Landesberg
Marco Cabrera
William Stanley
and Gerald M. Saidel. Index of Contributors.







