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Cardiovascular research

University of Montreal Pharmacy Department Fellow in Cardiovascular Research Montreal Heart Institute Montreal Quebec, Canada... [Pg.1687]

Lee, K. (1986). Swine as animal models in cardiovascular research, Swine Biomed. Res. 3 1481-1496. [Pg.632]

Shimizu, W. (2005) The long QT syndrome therapeutic implications of a genetic diagnosis. Cardiovascular Research, 67, 347-356. [Pg.79]

T. G. (2003) Relationships between predinical cardiac electrophysiology, clinical QT interval prolongation and torsade de pointes for a broad range of drugs evidence for a provisional safety margin in drug development. Cardiovascular Research, 58, 32-45. [Pg.86]

Hammond, T.G., Carlsson, L., Davis, A. S., Lynch, W.G., MacKenzie, I., Redfern, W.S., Sullivan, A.T. and Camm, A.J. (2001) Methods of collecting and evaluating non-clinical cardiac electrophysiology data in the pharmaceutical industry results of an international survey. Cardiovascular Research, 49, 741-750. [Pg.87]

Blanpain, C., Le Poul, E., Parma, J., Knoop, C., Detheux, M., Parmentier, M., Vassart, G. and Abramowicz, M.J. (2003) Serotonin 5-HT(2B) receptor loss of function mutation in a patient with fenfluramine-associated primary pulmonary hypertension. Cardiovascular Research, 60 (3), 518-528. [Pg.153]

De Lorgeril, M., Salen, P., Paiilard, F., etal. (2002). Mediterranean diet and the French paradox two distinct biogeographic concepts for one consolidated scientific theory on the role of nutrition in coronary heart disease. Cardiovascular Research 3,503-515. [Pg.451]

University of California, Departments of Medicine and Physiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute,... [Pg.31]

Later, the Academy of Sciences of the German Democratic Repubfic (GDR) founded three research institutes in Berfin-Buch one for Cancer Research, another for Cardiovascular Research and a third one for Molecular Biology. In 1992, due to the German reunification, a new institution was developed from these three institutes - the Max Delbriick Center. It is named after the Berlin-born scientist Max Delbriick who strongly influenced the development of molecular biology. [Pg.9]

This work was supported by research grants from the National Institutes of Health (HL-35014 HL-40922), the Laubisch Fund for Cardiovascular Research, and the Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program. The author is grateful to Diane Rome Peebles for preparing the illustrations. [Pg.130]

Cardiovascular Research Center, University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, Connecticut... [Pg.299]

This study was supported by grants from the Finnish Foundation for Cardiovascular Research, Finnish... [Pg.455]

Yeung, A. (2004) Vulnerable Plaque Pathophysiology, Detection and Therapeutic Intervention, Cardiovascular Research Foundation 16th Annual Scientific Meeting of Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT), Washington, DC. [Pg.423]

Hayase, M. et al. (2001) Photoangioplasty with local motexafin lutetium delivery reduces macrophages in a rabbit post-balloon injury model, Cardiovascular Research 49, 449-455. [Pg.424]

Gewaltig MT, Kojda G. Vasoprotection by nitric oxide mechanisms and therapeutic potential. Cardiovascular Research 2002, 55, 250-260. [Pg.265]

C57BL/6 is the most commonly used strain in cardiovascular research so it is the most characterized with respect to cholesterol absorption and excretion. However, mouse strains do differ with respect to cholesterol absorption (41). Thus, it is very important to have accurate control groups for all absorption experiments. Mice should be matched for age, sex, genetic background, and even diet history (unless that is a parameter being studied). For example, while many investigators will purchase control mice from commercial suppliers or will select them from a wild-type colony or collection, the purist will use control mice from the... [Pg.162]

Table I provides a summary of the principal photoreactive agents that have been investigated clinically or are currently undergoing industry-sponsored development for endovascular use. A small number of other photoreactive agents (including various porphyrin and phthalocyanine derivatives) have been investigated in basic cardiovascular research studies or in in vivo models of cardiovascular disease. Table I provides a summary of the principal photoreactive agents that have been investigated clinically or are currently undergoing industry-sponsored development for endovascular use. A small number of other photoreactive agents (including various porphyrin and phthalocyanine derivatives) have been investigated in basic cardiovascular research studies or in in vivo models of cardiovascular disease.
Professor of Medicine and Surgery Consultant Cardiologist Cardiovascular Research Foundation Director, Preclinical Research Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular Institute New York NY USA Director and Physician in Chief Central University Hospital Tblisi Georgia... [Pg.651]

Green Lane Cardiovascular Research Unit Flinders University and Medical Centre Adelaide Australia... [Pg.657]

R. S. D., Silverman, N., Lesch, M. and Un-drovinas, A. I. Novel, ultraslow inactivating sodium current in human ventricular myocytes. Circulation 1998,98 2545-2552. Maltsev, V. A. and Undrovinas, A. I. A multi-modal composition of the late Na+ current in human ventricular cardiomy-ocytes. Cardiovascular Research 2006, 69 116-127. [Pg.271]

Schoenmakers M, Ramakers C, van Opstal JM et at. (2003) Asynchronous development of electrical remodeling and cardiac hypertrophy in the complete AV block dog. Cardiovascular Research 59 351-359 Van Opstal JM, Leunissen JDM, Wellens HJJ, Vos MA (2001) Azimilide and dofetilide produce similar electrophysiolog-ical and proarrhythmic effects in a canine model of Torsade de Pointes arrhythmias. European Journal of Pharmacology 412 67-76... [Pg.88]

Matt, P., Grapow, M., Engelhardt, S., Lefkovits, I. (2004). Proteomics strategies in cardiovascular research. [Pg.319]

Militante JD, Lombardini JB, and Schaffer SW (2000) The role of taurine in the pathogenesis of the cardiomyopathy of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Cardiovascular Research 46, 393 02. [Pg.440]


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