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- Diad abstract "The diad is a structure in the cardiac myocyte located at the sarcomere Z-line. It is composed of a single t-tubule paired with a terminal cisterna of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The diad plays an important role in excitation-contraction coupling by juxtaposing an inlet for the action potential near a source of Ca2+ ions. This way, the wave of depolarization can be coupled to calcium-mediated cardiac muscle contraction via the sliding filament mechanism.".
- Diad wikiPageID "9754072".
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- Diad wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Diad wikiPageRevisionID "532091255".
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_muscle.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_cells.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Cisterna.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Depolarization.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Endoplasmic_reticulum.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Excitation-contraction_coupling.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_contraction.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Myocyte.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Sarcomere.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink Sarcoplasmic_reticulum.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLink T-tubule.
- Diad wikiPageWikiLinkText "Diad".
- Diad wikiPageWikiLinkText "diad".
- Diad hasPhotoCollection Diad.
- Diad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anatomy-stub.
- Diad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Diad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Diad wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Diad subject Category:Human_cells.
- Diad hypernym Structure.
- Diad type Building.
- Diad type Cell.
- Diad type Thing.
- Diad comment "The diad is a structure in the cardiac myocyte located at the sarcomere Z-line. It is composed of a single t-tubule paired with a terminal cisterna of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The diad plays an important role in excitation-contraction coupling by juxtaposing an inlet for the action potential near a source of Ca2+ ions. This way, the wave of depolarization can be coupled to calcium-mediated cardiac muscle contraction via the sliding filament mechanism.".
- Diad label "Diad".
- Diad differentFrom Dyad.
- Diad sameAs m.02pr4nx.
- Diad sameAs Q16943522.
- Diad sameAs Q16943522.
- Diad wasDerivedFrom Diad?oldid=532091255.
- Diad isPrimaryTopicOf Diad.