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1. Brain natriuretic peptide and right heart dysfunction after heart transplantation.

2. Oxidative capacities of cardiac and skeletal muscles of heart transplant recipients: mitochondrial effects of cyclosporin-A and its vehicle Cremophor-EL.

3. Mechanisms involved in increased plasma brain natriuretic peptide after heart transplantation.

4. Endocrine heart after lung transplantation: increased brain natriuretic peptide is related to right ventricular function.

5. L-arginine supplementation improves exercise capacity after a heart transplant.

6. Can the six-minute walk test predict peak oxygen uptake in men with heart transplant?

7. Does circulating BNP normalize after heart transplantation in patients with normal hemodynamic and right and left heart functions?

8. Counterpoint: Cardiac denervation does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.

9. Last Word on Point:Counterpoint: Cardiac denervation does/does not play a major role in exercise limitation after heart transplantation.

14. Exercising with a denervated heart after cardiac transplantation.

15. Improving exercise capacity, 6 wk training tends to reduce circulating endothelin after heart transplantation.

16. Sleep as a tool for evaluating autonomic drive to the heart in cardiac transplant patients.

17. Preserved response of mitochondrial function to short-term endurance training in skeletal muscle of heart transplant recipients.

18. Hormonal, renal, hemodynamic responses to acute neutral endopeptidase inhibition in heart transplant patients.

20. An impaired cardiodynamic phase contributes to the abnormal VO(2) kinetics at exercise onset in both congestive heart failure and heart transplant patients but results from differing mechanisms.

21. Usefulness of finger thermography to assess cyclosporine toxicity after heart transplantation.

22. Generally increased, circulating endothelin can normalize after heart transplantation.

25. Exercise-induced increase in circulating adrenomedullin is related to mean blood pressure in heart transplant recipients.

26. Lack of acute cyclosporine nephrotoxicity in late heart-transplant recipients.

27. Enhanced natriuretic response to neutral endopeptidase inhibition in heart-transplant recipients.

28. Circulating adrenomedullin is increased after heart transplantation.

29. Short-term effect of cyclosporine on circulating adrenomedullin after heart transplantation.

30. Enhanced brain natriuretic peptide response to peak exercise in heart transplant recipients.

31. Normal short-term renal response to acute volume expansion in heart transplant recipients: a role for atrial natriuretic peptide?

32. Atrial systolic function after heart transplantation.

33. Endothelin and heart transplantation.

34. Role of immunosuppressive therapy in neuroendocrine activation after human heart, renal, and liver transplantation.

36. Endothelin participates in increased circulating atrial natriuretic peptide early after human heart transplantation.

37. Moderate endurance training has no effect on the parathyroid function of heart transplant patients.

39. Persistent exercise intolerance following cardiac transplantation despite normal oxygen transport.

40. Effect of short-term endurance training on exercise capacity, haemodynamics and atrial natriuretic peptide secretion in heart transplant recipients.

41. Training effects on the hydromineral endocrine responses of cardiac transplant patients.

42. Parathyroid function in cardiac transplant patients: evaluation during physical exercise.

43. Role of cardiac innervation in atrial natriuretic peptide secretion in transplanted heart recipients.

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