This constriction results from actomyosin contractility, a co-ordinated movement of filaments made of a protein known as actin and a motor protein known as myosin.
www.asianscientist.com Because of its negative inotropic effect, diltiazem causes a modest decrease in heart muscle contractility and reduces myocardium oxygen consumption.
en.wikipedia.org The computer can calculate for the physician the patient's ejection fraction, end diastolic volume, wall motion, end systolic volume, myocardial thickening, shortening, and contractility.
en.wikipedia.org Compared with other women, women with primary dysmenorrhea have increased activity of the uterine muscle with increased contractility and increased frequency of contractions.
en.wikipedia.org In these cells, apical constriction occurs when actomyosin contractility folds the cell membrane to reduce the apical surface area.
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