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Academic Article PKC-lambda is the atypical protein kinase C isoform expressed by immature ventricle.
Academic Article Hypoxia-associated induction of early growth response-1 gene expression.
Academic Article Long-term expression of protein kinase C in adult mouse hearts improves postischemic recovery.
Academic Article Increased contractility and altered Ca(2+) transients of mouse heart myocytes conditionally expressing PKCbeta.
Academic Article alpha-Adrenergic response and myofilament activity in mouse hearts lacking PKC phosphorylation sites on cardiac TnI.
Academic Article Protein kinase C-zeta modulates thromboxane A(2)-mediated apoptosis in adult ventricular myocytes via Akt.
Academic Article Subtype specific roles of beta-adrenergic receptors in apoptosis of adult rat ventricular myocytes.
Academic Article Experimental diabetes is associated with functional activation of protein kinase C epsilon and phosphorylation of troponin I in the heart, which are prevented by angiotensin II receptor blockade.
Academic Article Inhibition of PKC phosphorylation of cTnI improves cardiac performance in vivo.
Academic Article Protein kinase Cepsilon overexpression alters myofilament properties and composition during the progression of heart failure.
Academic Article Protein kinase C epsilon induces systolic cardiac failure marked by exhausted inotropic reserve and intact Frank-Starling mechanism.
Academic Article PKCepsilon increases phosphorylation of the cardiac myosin binding protein C at serine 302 both in vitro and in vivo.
Academic Article Principal strain changes precede ventricular wall thinning during transition to heart failure in a mouse model of dilated cardiomyopathy.
Academic Article PKC-beta is not necessary for cardiac hypertrophy.
Academic Article Protein kinase C(epsilon) modulates apoptosis induced by beta -adrenergic stimulation in adult rat ventricular myocytes via extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity.
Academic Article Enhancement of L-type Ca(2+) current from neonatal mouse ventricular myocytes by constitutively active PKC-betaII.
Academic Article Role of endogenous renin-angiotensin system in c-fos activation and PKC-epsilon translocation in adult rat hearts.
Academic Article Angiotensin receptor 1 blockade does not prevent physiological cardiac hypertrophy in the adult rat.
Academic Article Expression and regulation of mutant forms of cardiac TnI in a reconstituted actomyosin system: role of kinase dependent phosphorylation.
Academic Article Expression of protein kinase C beta in the heart causes hypertrophy in adult mice and sudden death in neonates.
Academic Article Partial replacement of cardiac troponin I with a non-phosphorylatable mutant at serines 43/45 attenuates the contractile dysfunction associated with PKCepsilon phosphorylation.
Academic Article Maladaptation of calcium homoeostasis in aging cardiac myocytes.
Academic Article Protein kinase A changes calcium sensitivity but not crossbridge kinetics in human cardiac myofibrils.
Concept Protein Kinase C
Concept Protein Kinase C-alpha
Concept Protein Kinase C-delta
Concept Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt
Concept Protein Kinase C-epsilon
Academic Article Mitochondrial integrity in a neonatal bovine model of right ventricular dysfunction.
Grant EFFECTS OF PROTEIN KINASE C ON CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY
Grant PROTEIN KINASE C EFFECTS ON SENESCENT HEART FUNCTION
Grant MECHANISM OF DIABETIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
Concept Protein Kinase C beta

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