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|event=MiPschool Tromso-Bergen 2018
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|abstract=[[Image:MITOEAGLE-logo.jpg|left|100px|link=http://www.mitoglobal.org/index.php/MITOEAGLE|COST Action MitoEAGLE]]
In this talk, I will review the evidence of compartmentalization in the heart muscle cell. On the example of ATP and ADP diffusion, I will show how the system can be studied and which experimental approaches have been applied to analyze the movements of molecules in the cardiac cell. The creatine kinase system and its role in energy transfer between mitochondria, actomyosin and excitation-contraction coupling system will be discussed.
In this talk, I will review the evidence of compartmentalization in the heart muscle cell. On the example of ATP and ADP [[diffusion]], I will show how the system can be studied and which experimental approaches have been applied to analyze the movements of molecules in the cardiac cell. The [[creatine kinase]] system and its role in energy transfer between mitochondria, [[actomyosin]] and [[excitation-contraction coupling]] system will be discussed.
|editor=[[Beno M]], [[Plangger M]]
|editor=[[Beno M]], [[Plangger M]]
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 17 October 2018

Marko Vendelin
Restrictions to intracellular diffusion of ATP and ADP in cardiomyocytes.

Link: MitoEAGLE

Vendelin M (2018)

Event: MiPschool Tromso-Bergen 2018

COST Action MitoEAGLE

In this talk, I will review the evidence of compartmentalization in the heart muscle cell. On the example of ATP and ADP diffusion, I will show how the system can be studied and which experimental approaches have been applied to analyze the movements of molecules in the cardiac cell. The creatine kinase system and its role in energy transfer between mitochondria, actomyosin and excitation-contraction coupling system will be discussed.


β€’ Bioblast editor: Beno M, Plangger M


Affiliations

Lab Systems Biology, Inst Cybernetics, School Science, Tallinn Univ Technology, Estonia


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Tissue;cell: Heart 




Event: B1, Oral