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Michael J. Farrell, Jarrett L. Burch, Kathleen Wallis, Linda Rowley, Donna Kumiski, Harriet Stadt, Robert E. Godt, Tony L. Creazzo, Margaret L. Kirby
Published in Volume 107, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(12):1509–1517 doi:10.1172/JCI9317
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Development of myocardial calcium transients is significantly suppressed by FGF-2. (a) The average calcium transients elicited from myocardium cultured for 24 hours alone, with FGF-2 (50 ng/ml), or with FGF-2 and 50-fold excess of anti–FGF-2–neutralizing Ab. Also shown are typical calcium transients elicited from cultured myocardial strips from a single heart tube alone (b), with FGF-2 (c), or with FGF-2 and anti–FGF-2-neutralizing Ab (d). The effect of FGF-2 on development of myocardial calcium transients was significant (P < 0.05).