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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Free Radic Biol Med. 2008 Apr 4;45(1):73–80. doi: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2008.03.019

Figure 3. Effect of 200 μmol/L SIN-1 is dependent upon contractile state in WT myocytes.

Figure 3

A.) Large response to ISO: Pooled data (mean±S.E.M.) expressed as a % Δ from control demonstrating the effect of ISO (0.01 μmol/L, clear bar) and ISO+SIN-1 (200 μmol/L, filled bar) on shortening (top) and [Ca2+]i transients (bottom) in WT myocytes undergoing a large response to ISO. *p<0.05. B.) Modest response to ISO: Pooled data (mean±S.E.M.) expressed as a % Δ from c ontrol demonstrating the effect of ISO (0.01 μmol/L, clear bar) and ISO+SIN-1 (200 μmol/L, filled bar) on shortening (top) and [Ca2+]i transients (bottom) in WT myocytes undergoing a modest response to ISO. *p<0.05 vs. ISO. NOTE: 200 μmol/L SIN-1 data displayed in panel A (left) have been published previously in a different form [13].