144 results on '"Bristow, M. R."'
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2. Carvedilol treatment of chronic heart failure: a new era
3. Metropolitan Planning Revisited The London Case
4. A Woman in Planning, or Metropolitan Planning Revisited — 1984
5. To Plan or Not to Plan, That is the Question — Again
6. How Unitary is Unitary? Some Comments on the New British Unitary Plan System
7. Some Problems of Methodology Transfer: Strategic Planning in Malaysia and Hong Kong
8. Congestive Heart Failure: Fifty Years of Progress
9. Inotropes in the beta-blocker era
10. Myosin heavy chain gene expression in human heart failure.
11. Changes in gene expression in the intact human heart. Downregulation of alpha-myosin heavy chain in hypertrophied, failing ventricular myocardium.
12. Beta-blocking agents in heart failure Should they be used and how?
13. Cardiac adrenergic receptor effects of carvedilol
14. Dose-response of chronic beta-blocker treatment in heart failure from either idiopathic dilated or ischemic cardiomyopathy. Bucindolol Investigators.
15. Reduced beta 1 receptor messenger RNA abundance in the failing human heart.
16. Lisinopril lowers cardiac adrenergic drive and increases beta-receptor density in the failing human heart.
17. Beta-adrenergic neuroeffector abnormalities in the failing human heart are produced by local rather than systemic mechanisms.
18. Myocardial catecholamine and neuropeptide Y depletion in failing ventricles of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Correlation with beta-adrenergic receptor downregulation.
19. Differences in beta-adrenergic neuroeffector mechanisms in ischemic versus idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
20. Sarcoplasmic reticulum-associated cyclic adenosine 5'-monophosphate phosphodiesterase activity in normal and failing human hearts.
21. Selective gene expression in failing human heart. Quantification of steady-state levels of messenger RNA in endomyocardial biopsies using the polymerase chain reaction.
22. A1-adenosine receptor inhibition of adenylate cyclase in failing and nonfailing human ventricular myocardium.
23. The surgically denervated, transplanted human heart.
24. Neurotransmitter depletion compromises the ability of indirect-acting amines to provide inotropic support in the failing human heart.
25. Signaling pathways responsible for fetal gene induction in the failing human heart: evidence for altered thyroid hormone receptor gene expression.
26. Regional Planning: A Review Article.
27. Cardiac transplantation: emerging role of the internist/cardiologist.
28. Efficacy of diltiazem for medically refractory stable angina: Long-Term follow-up.
29. Regulation of the mRNA-binding protein AUF1 by activation of the beta-adrenergic receptor signal transduction pathway.
30. What type of beta-blocker should be used to treat chronic heart failure?
31. Coronary spasm associated with urticaria: Report of a case mimicking anaphylaxis.
32. Beta 1- and beta 2-adrenergic-receptor subpopulations in nonfailing and failing human ventricular myocardium: coupling of both receptor subtypes to muscle contraction and selective beta 1-receptor down-regulation in heart failure.
33. The effects of diltiazem and reduced serum ionized calcium on ischemic ventricular fibrillation in the dog.
34. Beta-adrenergic supersensitivity of the transplanted human heart is presynaptic in origin.
35. Quantitative pharmacologic responses of normal and atherosclerotic isolated human epicardial coronary arteries.
36. Ionized calcium and the heart. Elucidation of in vivo concentration-response relationships in the open-chest dog.
37. Pharmacology and inotropic potential of forskolin in the human heart.
38. Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor in failing human ventricular myocardium exhibits increased affinity and decreased density.
39. Receptor mechanisms in the human epicardial coronary artery. Heterogeneous pharmacological response to histamine and carbachol.
40. Effect of D600, practolol, and alterations in magnesium on ionized calcium concentration-response relationships in the intact dog heart.
41. Increase of the 40,000-mol wt pertussis toxin substrate (G protein) in the failing human heart.
42. Increased beta-receptor density and improved hemodynamic response to catecholamine stimulation during long-term metoprolol therapy in heart failure from dilated cardiomyopathy.
43. Ca2+ uptake by cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum from patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
44. Assessment of the beta-adrenergic receptor pathway in the intact failing human heart: progressive receptor down-regulation and subsensitivity to agonist response.
45. Activation of PDGFRA signaling contributes to filamin C–related arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
46. Alterations in cardiac adrenergic signaling and calcium cycling differentially affect the progression of cardiomyopathy
47. Effect of baseline or changes in adrenergic activity on clinical outcomes in the beta-blocker evaluation of survival trial.
48. Coordinate changes in Myosin heavy chain isoform gene expression are selectively associated with alterations in dilated cardiomyopathy phenotype.
49. Aspirin impairs reverse myocardial remodeling in patients with heart failure treated with beta-blockers.
50. Regulation of thyroid hormone receptor isoforms in physiological and pathological cardiac hypertrophy.
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