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Volume 59, Issue 3; September 1, 1986
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Renal and systemic hemodynamic effects of synthetic atrial natriuretic peptide in the anesthetized rat
BR Dunn, I Ichikawa, JM Pfeffer, JL Troy, and BM Brenner
Circ Res. 1986;59:237-246
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Ascending aortic impedance patterns in the kangaroo: their explanation and relation to pressure waveforms
WW Nichols, AP Avolio, and MF O'Rourke
Circ Res. 1986;59:247-255
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Atrial natriuretic peptide in chronic heart failure in the rat: a correlation with ventricular dysfunction
K Tsunoda, GP Hodsman, E Sumithran, and CI Johnston
Circ Res. 1986;59:256-261
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Maximal Ca2+-activated force elicited by tetanization of ferret papillary muscle and whole heart: mechanism and characteristics of steady contractile activation in intact myocardium
E Marban, H Kusuoka, DT Yue, ML Weisfeldt, and WG Wier
Circ Res. 1986;59:262-269
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Mechanism of early contractile failure during hypoxia in intact ferret heart: evidence for modulation of maximal Ca2+-activated force by inorganic phosphate
H Kusuoka, ML Weisfeldt, JL Zweier, WE Jacobus, and E Marban
Circ Res. 1986;59:270-282
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Communication between feed arteries and microvessels in hamster striated muscle: segmental vascular responses are functionally coordinated
SS Segal and BR Duling
Circ Res. 1986;59:283-290
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Atrial natriuretic peptide decreases circulatory capacitance in areflexic rats
NC Trippodo, FE Cole, ED Frohlich, and AA MacPhee
Circ Res. 1986;59:291-296
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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
MR Bristow, R Ginsburg, V Umans, M Fowler, W Minobe, R Rasmussen, P Zera, R Menlove, P Shah, and S Jamieson
Circ Res. 1986;59:297-309
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Interstitial cells of the heart valves possess characteristics similar to smooth muscle cells
DA Filip, A Radu, and M Simionescu
Circ Res. 1986;59:310-320
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Porcine heart valves produce a protein that induces cell-mediated connective tissue degradation: I. Biological properties
AM Henney, JT Dingle, and RS Decker
Circ Res. 1986;59:321-328
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Porcine heart valves produce a protein that induces cell-mediated connective tissue degradation: II. Biochemical properties of the partially purified protein
RS Decker, AM Henney, and JT Dingle
Circ Res. 1986;59:329-341
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Centrally infused atrial natriuretic polypeptide attenuates exaggerated salt appetite in spontaneously hypertensive rats
H Itoh, K Nakao, G Katsuura, N Morii, S Shiono, M Sakamoto, A Sugawara, T Yamada, Y Saito, and A Matsushita
Circ Res. 1986;59:342-347
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Intra- and extracellular actions of proton on the calcium current of isolated guinea pig ventricular cells
H Irisawa and R Sato
Circ Res. 1986;59:348-355
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Diphenylhydantoin blocks cardiac calcium channels and binds to the dihydropyridine receptor
A Yatani, SL Hamilton, and AM Brown
Circ Res. 1986;59:356-361
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Hydrolysis of diadenosine 5',5''-P',P''-triphosphate (Ap3A) by porcine aortic endothelial cells
SJ Goldman, EL Gordon, and LL Slakey
Circ Res. 1986;59:362-366
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