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- who: Jun Wu et al. from the Medical University, Shijiazhuang, China, Department Physiology, College Basic Medicine have published the research work: Deletion of SM22u03b1 disrupts the structure and function of caveolae and T-tubules in cardiomyocytes, contributing to heart failure, in the Journal: PLOS ONE of December/16,/2021
- what: The authors identified that the cardiomyocytes of SM22u03b1 KO mice displayed asynchronized SR Ca2+ release and abnormal contractile properties, accompanied with the disorganization of the plasma_membrane architecture, making the heart more vulnerable to pressure overload.
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