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Microvascular permeability and texture analysis of bone marrow in diabetic rabbits with critical limb ischemia based on dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. [PDF]
Yang L+5 more
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2. Angiogenic Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia
Yusuke Nakagawa+4 more
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MicroRNA-181b Regulates Critical Limb Ischemia in Diabetic Mice
Henry S. Cheng+3 more
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Phentolamine Infusion for the Treatment of Norepinephrine Extravasation in a Dog
ABSTRACT Objective To describe a case of clinically significant norepinephrine extravasation in a dog with a successful outcome following the use of subcutaneous phentolamine infusion. Case Summary An 8‐year‐old male neutered Labrador Retriever experienced norepinephrine extravasation from a cephalic, peripheral intravenous catheter while under ...
Grace E. Flynn+3 more
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Adenoviral transfer of HIF-1α enhances vascular responses to critical limb ischemia in diabetic mice
Kakali Sarkar+4 more
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Abstract Objective The objective of the present study was to report the outcome of a novel technique of urethral intra‐abdominal anastomosis after transabdominal wall passage of the penis in a dog with stent‐related urethral obstruction. Study design Case report. Animal A seven‐year‐old neutered male Cocker Spaniel.
Armando Foglia+7 more
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Cardiac output limits maximal oxygen consumption, but what limits maximal cardiac output?
Abstract Maximal oxygen uptake/consumption is an important variable determining exercise performance. It is generally considered to be limited largely, but not exclusively, by maximal cardiac output (CO), which limits the ability of heart to pump oxygen‐rich arterial blood to working muscles. Cardiac output is a product of heart rate and stroke volume,
Ilkka Heinonen
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Abstract The ability to increase cardiac output during dynamic exercise is paramount for the ability to maintain workload performance. Reflex control of the cardiovascular system during exercise is complex and multifaceted involving multiple feedforward and feedback systems.
Donal S. O'Leary, Joseph Mannozzi
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