Term Information

Accession
GO:0003061
Name
positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
increased force of heart contraction by norepinephrine, noradrenaline cardiac inotropy, noradrenaline regulation of the strength of heart muscle contraction, norepinephrine cardiac inotropy, increased force of heart contraction by adrenaline, positive regulation of heart contraction by adrenaline, positive regulation of heart contraction by norepinephrine
Alternate IDs
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Definition
The process in which the secretion of norepinephrine into the bloodstream or released from nerve endings modulates the force of heart musclecontraction. Source: GOC:mtg_cardio, GOC:rl
Comment
None
History
See term history for GO:0003061 at QuickGO
Subset
None
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Parents of positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine (GO:0003061)
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positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by epinephrine-norepinephrine (GO:0001997)
positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine [is_a relation] is_a  positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by chemical signal (GO:0003099)
Children of positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine (GO:0003061)
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positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by circulating norepinephrine (GO:0003109) [is_a relation] is_a  positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine
positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by neuronal norepinephrine (GO:0003110) [is_a relation] is_a  positive regulation of the force of heart contraction by norepinephrine
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