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Compare and contrast the mechanism of action of two commonly used antibiotics. Include details about which steps of translation are inhibited, and explain how the antibiotic accomplishes this inhibition.
Inotropic Agents
Drugs or substances that affect the strength of heart muscle contractions, influencing cardiac output.
Extracellular Ca2+
Calcium ions found outside of cells, crucial for various cellular processes including muscle contraction, neurotransmitter release, and blood coagulation.
Cardiac Muscle Contraction
The process by which heart muscle cells contract to pump blood, regulated by electrical impulses and calcium ions.
Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
A network of tubules and sacs found within muscle cells, involved in the regulation of calcium ions to facilitate muscle contraction and relaxation.
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