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Decreased catecholamine sensitivity and beta-adrenergic-receptor density in failing human hearts.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1982
To identify the role of the myocardial beta-adrenergic pathway in congestive heart failure, we examined beta-adrenergic-receptor density, adenylate cyclase and creatine kinase activities, muscle contraction in vitro, and myocardial contractile protein ...
M. Bristow   +8 more
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The Adrenergic Inhibitors

Medical Clinics of North America, 1987
Although most of the centrally and peripherally-acting adrenergic inhibitors have been available for several years, they continue to contribute importantly to antihypertensive therapy. There are remarkably few contraindications to their use. They are useful in hypertension of all grades of severity, and are also valuable in complicated forms of ...
William F. Graettinger   +2 more
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Adrenergic and non-adrenergic valvular nerves of the heart

Experientia, 1969
Toutes les valvules du rat, sauf une valvule de l'aorte, contiennent des nerfs adrenergique et cholinergique. Tres souvent, les deux types d'axones courent tres pres l'un de l'autre comme ceux de l'iris du rat.
Ulf Stenevi, Bengt Falck, Berndt Ehinger
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Beta-arrestin-dependent formation of beta2 adrenergic receptor-Src protein kinase complexes.

Science, 1999
The Ras-dependent activation of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathways by many receptors coupled to heterotrimeric guanine nucleotide binding proteins (G proteins) requires the activation of Src family tyrosine kinases.
L. Luttrell   +11 more
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ADRENERGIC MEDIATORS

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1959
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Adrenergic Blockade in Pheochromocytoma [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Internal Medicine, 1983
The vast majority of pheochromocytomas secrete solely or almost entirely norepinephrine. Successful medical therapy depends on providing sufficient α-adrenergic blockade to diminish BP, prevent paroxysms, and allow intravascular volume expansion.
Robert S. Modlinger   +2 more
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