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Q: cardiac muscle contractile strength is affected by its inotropic state ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: cardiac muscle contractile strength is affected by its inotropic state
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Posted: 25 Sep 2002 13:14 PDT
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Question ID: 69017
what are the effects of a positive inotropic agent on 1.the rate of
isometric force developement  2. rate of isometric shortening in
cardiac muscle 3. peak isometric force in cardiac muscle 4. peak
shortening of cardiac muscle 5.duration of concentration and rate of
relaxation of the cardiac muscle with a positive inotropic agent
stimulus?
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