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Volume 71, Issue 1; July 1, 1992
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ARTICLES
Cellular and molecular biology of the cardiovascular system
B Nadal-Ginard, LA Leinwand, P Libby, K Schwartz, HC Strauss, and SF Vatner
Circ Res. 1992;71:1-2
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Exclusion of cardiac myosin heavy chain and actin gene involvement in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy of several French families
K Schwartz, J Beckmann, C Dufour, L Faure, F Fougerousse, L Carrier, C Hengstenberg, D Cohen, HP Vosberg, and A Sacrez
Circ Res. 1992;71:3-8
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Expression of A-, B-, and C-type natriuretic peptide genes in failing and developing human ventricles. Correlation with expression of the Ca(2+)-ATPase gene
T Takahashi, PD Allen, and S Izumo
Circ Res. 1992;71:9-17
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Differences in cardiac calcium release channel (ryanodine receptor) expression in myocardium from patients with end-stage heart failure caused by ischemic versus dilated cardiomyopathy [published erratum appears in Circ Res 1992 Dec;71(6):1538]
AM Brillantes, P Allen, T Takahashi, S Izumo, and AR Marks
Circ Res. 1992;71:18-26
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Gene transfer into coronary arteries of intact animals with a percutaneous balloon catheter
GD Chapman, CS Lim, RS Gammon, SC Culp, JS Desper, RP Bauman, JL Swain, and RS Stack
Circ Res. 1992;71:27-33
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Phenotype-related alteration in expression of natriuretic peptide receptors in aortic smooth muscle cells
S Suga, K Nakao, I Kishimoto, K Hosoda, M Mukoyama, H Arai, G Shirakami, Y Ogawa, Y Komatsu, and O Nakagawa
Circ Res. 1992;71:34-39
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Role of epicardial mesothelial cells in the modification of phenotype and function of adult rat ventricular myocytes in primary coculture
H Eid, DM Larson, JP Springhorn, MA Attawia, RC Nayak, TW Smith, and RA Kelly
Circ Res. 1992;71:40-50
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Autoradiographic characterization of beta-adrenergic receptor subtype in the canine conduction system
KH Muntz
Circ Res. 1992;71:51-57
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Changes in intracellular free calcium concentration during long exposures to simulated ischemia in isolated mammalian ventricular muscle
JA Lee and DG Allen
Circ Res. 1992;71:58-69
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Mechanisms of vasodilation induced by NKH477, a water-soluble forskolin derivative, in smooth muscle of the porcine coronary artery
J Shafiq, S Suzuki, T Itoh, and H Kuriyama
Circ Res. 1992;71:70-81
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Role of neutrophil adherence receptors (CD 18) in lung permeability following lower torso ischemia
R Welbourn, G Goldman, L Kobzik, IS Paterson, CR Valeri, D Shepro, and HB Hechtman
Circ Res. 1992;71:82-86
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Verapamil diminishes action potential changes during metabolic inhibition by blocking ATP-regulated potassium currents
S Kimura, AL Bassett, H Xi, and RJ Myerburg
Circ Res. 1992;71:87-95
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Quantification of hydroxyl radical and its lack of relevance to myocardial injury during early reperfusion after graded ischemia in rat hearts
G Takemura, T Onodera, and M Ashraf
Circ Res. 1992;71:96-105
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Subcellular electrolyte alterations during progressive hypoxia and following reoxygenation in isolated neonatal rat ventricular myocytes
FT Thandroyen, D Bellotto, A Katayama, HK Hagler, JT Willerson, and LM Buja
Circ Res. 1992;71:106-119
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Effect of hypertension and hypertrophy on coronary microvascular pressure
M Fujii, DW Nuno, KG Lamping, KC Dellsperger, CL Eastham, and DG Harrison
Circ Res. 1992;71:120-126
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Gap junctional conductance in ventricular myocyte pairs isolated from postischemic rabbit myocardium
RS Kieval, JF Spear, and EN Moore
Circ Res. 1992;71:127-136
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Potentiation of endothelium-dependent relaxations to bradykinin by angiotensin I converting enzyme inhibitors in canine coronary artery involves both endothelium-derived relaxing and hyperpolarizing factors
JV Mombouli, S Illiano, T Nagao, T Scott-Burden, and PM Vanhoutte
Circ Res. 1992;71:137-144
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Arterial mechanics in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Mechanical properties, hydraulic conductivity, and two-phase (solid/fluid) finite element models
MA Gaballa, TE Raya, BR Simon, and S Goldman
Circ Res. 1992;71:145-158
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Permeability of rat atrial endocardium, epicardium, and myocardium to large molecules. Stretch-dependent effects
E Page, J Upshaw-Earley, and G Goings
Circ Res. 1992;71:159-173
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Relation between ventricular and myocyte function with tachycardia- induced cardiomyopathy
FG Spinale, BM Fulbright, R Mukherjee, R Tanaka, J Hu, FA Crawford, and MR Zile
Circ Res. 1992;71:174-187
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Interaction between microvascular alpha 1- and alpha 2-adrenoceptors and endothelium-derived relaxing factor
M Ohyanagi, K Nishigaki, and JE Faber
Circ Res. 1992;71:188-200
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Effects of external pH on ionic currents in smooth muscle cells from the basilar artery of the guinea pig
GA West, DC Leppla, and JM Simard
Circ Res. 1992;71:201-209
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ATP dependence of calcium uptake by the Na-Ca exchanger of adult heart cells
RA Haworth and AB Goknur
Circ Res. 1992;71:210-217
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Three types of naturally occurring modified lipoproteins induce intracellular lipid accumulation due to lipoprotein aggregation
VV Tertov, AN Orekhov, IA Sobenin, ZA Gabbasov, EG Popov, AA Yaroslavov, and VN Smirnov
Circ Res. 1992;71:218-228
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