Dr. Kenneth S Campbell M.D.
Emergency Physician
200 Fleetwood Dr Easley SC, 29640About
Dr. Kenneth Campbell practices Emergency Medicine in ANDERSON, SC. Dr. Campbell assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Campbell examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
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Family MedicineAmerican Board of Family MedicineABFM
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- History-dependent mechanical properties of permeabilized rat soleus muscle fibers.
- Cycling cross-bridges increase myocardial stiffness at submaximal levels of Ca2+ activation.
- SLControl: PC-based data acquisition and analysis for muscle mechanics.
- Titin isoform changes in rat myocardium during development.
- Tension recovery in permeabilized rat soleus muscle fibers after rapid shortening and restretch.
- Developmental changes in rat cardiac titin/connectin: transitions in normal animals and in mutants with a delayed pattern of isoform transition.
- Filament compliance effects can explain tension overshoots during force development.
- The rate of tension recovery in cardiac muscle correlates with the relative residual tension prevailing after restretch.
- Identification of the circadian transcriptome in adult mouse skeletal muscle.
- Response to Bianco et al.: Interaction forces between F-actin and titin PEVK domain measured with optical tweezers.
- TNF-alpha acts via TNFR1 and muscle-derived oxidants to depress myofibrillar
- Myocardial short-range force responses increase with age in F344 rats.
- GelBandFitter--a computer program for analysis of closely spaced electrophoretic and immunoblotted bands.
- Interactions between connected half-sarcomeres produce emergent mechanical behavior in a mathematical model of muscle.
- Coupling of adjacent tropomyosins enhances cross-bridge-mediated cooperative activation in a markov model of the cardiac thin filament.
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