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Coronary flow reserve provided by sequential internal mammary artery grafts

open access: yes, 1986
Although internal mammary artery bypass grafts have a high patency rate, the adequacy of blood flow through such conduits, particularly if used sequentially, has been questioned.
Riley, Raymon S.   +4 more
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Prostacyclin production in internal mammary and radial arteries and saphenous veins of diabetic and non diabetic subjects Producción de prostaciclina en arteria radial de diabéticos: Comparación con la vena safena y arteria mamaria interna y su relevancia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Background: Myocardial revascularization surgery has used several vessels as coronary grafts including internal mammary and radial arteries which have a better prognosis than saphenous vein. Their long-term patency has been associated with the release of
Guivernau, Mauricio, Berr, Miguel
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DIFFERENCES IN VASOMOTOR CONTROL BETWEEN HUMAN GASTROEPIPLOIC AND LEFT INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY

open access: yes, 1992
Background. Internal mammary artery grafts have a greater long-term patency rate than do saphenous vein grafts. This has in part been attributed to the difference in endothelial function of arterial and venous vessels.
VANDENBROEK, S   +5 more
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P/Q‐type and T‐type voltage‐gated calcium channels are involved in the contraction of mammary and brain blood vessels from hypertensive patients

open access: yes, 2017
AIM: Calcium channel blockers are widely used in cardiovascular diseases. Besides L-type channels, T- and P/Q-type calcium channels are involved in the contraction of human renal blood vessels.
C. B. Pedersen   +17 more
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Contractile and vasorelaxant effects of hydrogen sulfide and its biosynthesis in the human internal mammary artery

open access: yes, 2008
This study aimed to test these hypotheses: cystathionine gamma-lyase (CSE) is expressed in a human artery, it generates hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and H2S relaxes a human artery.
Ali, M.Y.   +21 more
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Characterisation of vasodilatory responses in the presence of the CGRP receptor antibody erenumab in human isolated arteries

open access: yes, 2019
Background: Migraine is associated with activation of the trigeminovascular system, release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and dilation of dural arteries.
Danser, Ah Jan   +19 more
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Internal mammary artery graft

open access: yesThe Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1986
R, Shafir, J, Weiss
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Different responses of the human gastroepiploic and internal mammary arteries to vasoactive peptides

open access: yes, 1993
Peptidergic influences have been implicated in the control of tone in human arteries. We have examined the response of human gastroepiploic arteries (GEA) and internal mammary arteries (IMA) to three vasoactive peptides in vitro.
S. Tadjkarimi   +5 more
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The dataset of duplex ultrasound assessment of the internal mammary artery in women with unilateral mastectomy followed by radiotherapy for breast cancer

open access: yesData in Brief
Adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer may involve some incidental exposure of the ipsilateral internal mammary artery to ionizing radiation. However, the relevant evidence is limited and inconsistent.
Thanh-Phong Le   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Vasomotor response to ergometrine and nitrates of saphenous vein grafts, internal mammary artery grafts, and grafted coronary arteries late after bypass surgery.

open access: yes, 1992
BACKGROUND. In vitro studies have shown that the vasomotor response of internal mammary artery to vasoactive agents differs from that of saphenous vein. METHODS AND RESULTS.
Wijns, W., Robert, Annie, Hanet, Claude
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