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Intracellular free zinc during cardiac excitation–contraction cycle: calcium and redox dependencies

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It is proposed that Zn(2+) release during the cardiac cycle results mostly from intracellular free Ca(2+) increase, triggering production of reactive oxygen species that induce changes in metal-binding properties of metallothioneins and other redox-active proteins, aside from ionic exchange on these proteins.

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