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hi, I am studying for an exam and I am trying to really understand the processes of things.

So, in a cardiac muscle (everything else normal) what would happen if sympathetic stimulation does not lead to the phosphorylation of Troponin-I? I am asking specifically in regards to what would happen to the amplitude and time course of twitch force.

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jack
10 years ago

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