T Ivanics
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Ivanics T, Miklos Z, Ruttner Z, Batkai S, Slaaf D, Reneman R, et al.
Pflugers Arch
. 2000 Jul;
440(2):302-8.
PMID: 10898531
Accumulation of intracellular free calcium (Ca2+i) may play an essential role in the ischemia/reperfusion injury of skeletal muscle. Although it has been shown that Ca2+i levels significantly increase during ischemia/reperfusion,...
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Ruttner Z, Ivanics T, Slaaf D, Reneman R, Ligeti L, Toth A
Microvasc Res
. 2000 Feb;
59(2):213-20.
PMID: 10684727
The aim of this work was to develop a model to study the microcirculation and relative levels of intracellular free calcium in the myometrium of pregnant rats. On Day 21...
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Batkai S, Racz I, Ivanics T, Toth A, Hamar J, Slaaf D, et al.
Pflugers Arch
. 1999 Nov;
438(5):665-70.
PMID: 10555564
The understanding of the regulation of the free cytosolic [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]i) in skeletal muscle is hampered by the lack of techniques for quantifying free [Ca2+]i in muscle fibres in situ....
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Toth A, Ivanics T, Ruttner Z, Slaaf D, Reneman R, Ligeti L
Am J Physiol
. 1998 Nov;
275(5):H1652-62.
PMID: 9815073
Intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) plays an essential role in physiological regulatory processes and common pathological conditions. Better understanding of these phenomena is still hampered by problems encountered in the...
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Ivanics T, Blum H, Wroblewski K, Wang D, Osbakken M
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1994 Mar;
1221(2):133-44.
PMID: 8148390
Intracellular sodium content in superfused isolated rat cardiomyocytes was measured using 23Na nuclear magnetic resonance. The shift reagent dysprosium tripolyphosphate was added to the buffer to distinguish between NMR signals...
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Osbakken M, Wroblewski K, Zhang D, Ivanics T, Wehrli S
Magn Reson Med
. 1993 Oct;
30(4):498-502.
PMID: 8255199
The present study was performed to determine whether 31P NMR relaxation times (T1) of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) might be used to monitor the resultant altered myocardial physiology produced by ischemia...
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Blum H, Ivanics T, Zhang D, Wroblewski K, Osbakken M
Cardiology
. 1993 Jan;
82(4):238-48.
PMID: 8402750
A number of cardiac metabolic intermediates, namely, adenosine triphosphate (ATP), H+, phosphocreatine (PCr), inorganic phosphate (Pi), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and related functions of these intermediates, Gibbs' free energy of ATP...
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Osbakken M, Ivanics T, Zhang D, Mitra R, Blum H
J Biol Chem
. 1992 Aug;
267(22):15340-7.
PMID: 1639780
To distinguish cellular from vascular responses to physiological and pathophysiological stimuli, we developed methods to perform NMR spectroscopy on isolated ventricular cardiomyocytes. Isolated adult rat cardiomyocytes, placed in agarose beads...
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Osbakken M, Douglas P, Ivanics T, Zhang D, Van Winkle T
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 1992 Jan;
19(1):223-8.
PMID: 1530854
To determine whether cardiac hypertrophy secondary to chronic renovascular hypertension is associated with altered in vivo myocardial metabolism, phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance saturation transfer techniques were used to study creatine...
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Osbakken M, Ito K, Zhang D, Ponomarenko I, Ivanics T, Jahngen E, et al.
Cardiology
. 1992 Jan;
80(3-4):184-95.
PMID: 1511465
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of prior dietary supplementation with creatine (Cr) or cyclocreatine (Cy, a synthetic analogue of Cr) on high energy phosphate metabolism...