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The Use of Beta‐Adrenergic Receptor Antagonists in the Treatment of African Americans With Heart Failure [PDF]
Clyde W. Yancy +2 more
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Abstract Human populations native to high altitude have evolved distinct physiological adaptations to chronic hypoxia. This adaptation is evident in the O2 transport cascade. In this review, with brief inclusion of the related genetic adaptations, we compare the O2 cascade across three well‐characterized high‐altitude populations: Andeans (Aymara and ...
Ayechew A. Getu +5 more
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Peripheral Nerves in Cancer: Regulatory Roles and Therapeutic Strategies. [PDF]
Fu Y +6 more
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Agonist and Antagonist Interactions in Beta Adrenergic Receptors [PDF]
Stefano Vanni
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Cerebral haemodynamic responses to inspiratory muscle work
Abstract Fatiguing inspiratory work has been shown to evoke a sympathetically mediated reflex that has systemic cardiovascular consequences, including increases in heart rate and blood pressure and a decrease in resting limb vascular conductance. Moreover, the response to this reflex appears to be attenuated in females compared with males.
Andrew H. Ramsook +8 more
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Beta adrenergic signaling as a therapeutic target for autoimmunity. [PDF]
Lauten TH +6 more
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Agonist site and antagonist site for beta-adrenergic partial agonist.
Issei Takayanagi
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Anti-tumor activity of the beta-adrenergic receptor antagonist propranolol in neuroblastoma [PDF]
Jennifer K. Wolter +8 more
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Abstract The phosphodiesterase‐5 inhibitor sildenafil suppresses ventricular arrhythmias in a sheep model of drug‐induced long QT. In that study, ventricular arrhythmias were abolished by reducing premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and delaying PVC onset, thus preventing ‘R‐on‐T’ ventricular tachycardia.
David C. Hutchings +3 more
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