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Accession
GO:0001989
Name
positive regulation of the force of heart contraction involved in baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
increased force of heart contraction during baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure, increased strength of cardiac contraction during baroreceptor response to decreased blood pressure, positive regulation of the force of heart contraction during baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure
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Definition
Any process that increases the force with which the cardiac muscles of the heart pump blood through the circulatory system as part of the baroreceptor response to decreased blood pressure. Source: ISBN:0721643949
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History
See term history for GO:0001989 at QuickGO
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Parents of positive regulation of the force of heart contraction involved in baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure (GO:0001989)
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positive regulation of the force of heart contraction involved in baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure [is_a relation] is_a  positive regulation of heart contraction (GO:0045823)
positive regulation of the force of heart contraction involved in baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure (GO:0001982)
positive regulation of the force of heart contraction involved in baroreceptor response to decreased systemic arterial blood pressure [RO:0002162 relation] RO:0002162  Metazoa (NCBITaxon:33208)

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