Objective: To determine what factors affect paediatric trainee confidence on return to work after maternity leave.
Design: Information was collected anonymously via an online survey from trainees who had taken maternity leave.
Setting: The survey was distributed centrally to each UK deanery.
S100A1, a Ca2+-sensing protein of the EF-hand family, is most highly expressed in myocardial tissue, and cardiac S100A1 overexpression in vitro has been shown to enhance myocyte contractile properties. To study the physiological consequences of S100A1 in vivo, transgenic mice were developed with cardiac-restricted overexpression of S100A1. Characterization of two independent transgenic mouse lines with approximately 4-fold overexpression of S100A1 in the myocardium revealed a marked augmentation of in vivo basal cardiac function that remained elevated after beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation.
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