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Michael Bristow to Adenylyl Cyclases

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0.786
 
  1. Bristow MR, Feldman AM. Changes in the receptor-G protein-adenylyl cyclase system in heart failure from various types of heart muscle disease. Basic Res Cardiol. 1992; 87 Suppl 1:15-35.
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    Score: 0.092
  2. Hershberger RE, Feldman AM, Bristow MR. A1-adenosine receptor inhibition of adenylate cyclase in failing and nonfailing human ventricular myocardium. Circulation. 1991 Apr; 83(4):1343-51.
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    Score: 0.087
  3. Bristow MR, Port JD, Hershberger RE, Gilbert EM, Feldman AM. The beta-adrenergic receptor-adenylate cyclase complex as a target for therapeutic intervention in heart failure. Eur Heart J. 1989 Jun; 10 Suppl B:45-54.
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    Score: 0.077
  4. Bristow MR, Hershberger RE, Port JD, Minobe W, Rasmussen R. Beta 1- and beta 2-adrenergic receptor-mediated adenylate cyclase stimulation in nonfailing and failing human ventricular myocardium. Mol Pharmacol. 1989 Mar; 35(3):295-303.
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    Score: 0.076
  5. Bristow MR, Ginsburg R, Gilbert EM, Hershberger RE. Heterogeneous regulatory changes in cell surface membrane receptors coupled to a positive inotropic response in the failing human heart. Basic Res Cardiol. 1987; 82 Suppl 2:369-76.
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    Score: 0.065
  6. Bristow MR, Cubicciotti R, Ginsburg R, Stinson EB, Johnson C. Histamine-mediated adenylate cyclase stimulation in human myocardium. Mol Pharmacol. 1982 May; 21(3):671-9.
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    Score: 0.047
  7. Gwathmey JK, Kim CS, Hajjar RJ, Khan F, DiSalvo TG, Matsumori A, Bristow MR. Cellular and molecular remodeling in a heart failure model treated with the beta-blocker carteolol. Am J Physiol. 1999 05; 276(5):H1678-90.
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    Score: 0.038
  8. Zisman LS, Asano K, Dutcher DL, Ferdensi A, Robertson AD, Jenkin M, Bush EW, Bohlmeyer T, Perryman MB, Bristow MR. Differential regulation of cardiac angiotensin converting enzyme binding sites and AT1 receptor density in the failing human heart. Circulation. 1998 Oct 27; 98(17):1735-41.
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    Score: 0.037
  9. Deisher TA, Ginsburg R, Fowler MB, Billingham ME, Bristow MR. Spontaneous reversibility of catecholamine-induced cardiotoxicity in rats. Am J Cardiovasc Pathol. 1995; 5(1):79-88.
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    Score: 0.028
  10. Port JD, Debellis CC, Klein J, Peeters GA, Barry WH, Bristow MR. Pharmacological characterization of chick and frog beta adrenergic receptors in primary cultures of myocardial cells. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1992 Jul; 262(1):217-24.
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    Score: 0.024
  11. Bristow MR, Minobe W, Rasmussen R, Larrabee P, Skerl L, Klein JW, Anderson FL, Murray J, Mestroni L, Karwande SV, et al. Beta-adrenergic neuroeffector abnormalities in the failing human heart are produced by local rather than systemic mechanisms. J Clin Invest. 1992 Mar; 89(3):803-15.
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    Score: 0.023
  12. Bristow MR, Anderson FL, Port JD, Skerl L, Hershberger RE, Larrabee P, O'Connell JB, Renlund DG, Volkman K, Murray J, et al. Differences in beta-adrenergic neuroeffector mechanisms in ischemic versus idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Circulation. 1991 Sep; 84(3):1024-39.
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    Score: 0.023
  13. Hershberger RE, Feldman AM, Anderson FL, Kimball JA, Wynn JR, Bristow MR. Mr 40,000 and Mr 39,000 pertussis toxin substrates are increased in surgically denervated dog ventricular myocardium. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1991 Apr; 17(4):568-75.
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    Score: 0.022
  14. Feldman AM, Jackson DG, Bristow MR, Cates AE, Van Dop C. Immunodetectable levels of the inhibitory guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins in failing human heart: discordance with measurements of adenylate cyclase activity and levels of pertussis toxin substrate. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 1991 Apr; 23(4):439-52.
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    Score: 0.022
  15. Bristow MR, Hershberger RE, Port JD, Gilbert EM, Sandoval A, Rasmussen R, Cates AE, Feldman AM. Beta-adrenergic pathways in nonfailing and failing human ventricular myocardium. Circulation. 1990 Aug; 82(2 Suppl):I12-25.
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    Score: 0.021
  16. Hershberger RE, Wynn JR, Sundberg L, Bristow MR. Mechanism of action of bucindolol in human ventricular myocardium. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1990 Jun; 15(6):959-67.
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    Score: 0.021
  17. Bristow MR. The beta-adrenergic receptor. Configuration, regulation, mechanism of action. Postgrad Med. 1988 Feb 29; Spec No:19-26.
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    Score: 0.018
  18. Bristow MR, Kantrowitz NE, Ginsburg R, Fowler MB. Beta-adrenergic function in heart muscle disease and heart failure. J Mol Cell Cardiol. 1985 Jul; 17 Suppl 2:41-52.
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    Score: 0.015
  19. Bristow MR, Ginsburg R, Strosberg A, Montgomery W, Minobe W. Pharmacology and inotropic potential of forskolin in the human heart. J Clin Invest. 1984 Jul; 74(1):212-23.
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    Score: 0.014
  20. Ginsburg R, Esserman LJ, Bristow MR. Myocardial performance and extracellular ionized calcium in a severely failing human heart. Ann Intern Med. 1983 May; 98(5 Pt 1):603-6.
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    Score: 0.013
  21. Bristow MR, Ginsburg R, Minobe W, Cubicciotti RS, Sageman WS, Lurie K, Billingham ME, Harrison DC, Stinson EB. Decreased catecholamine sensitivity and beta-adrenergic-receptor density in failing human hearts. N Engl J Med. 1982 Jul 22; 307(4):205-11.
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    Score: 0.012
  22. Feldman AM, Cates AE, Veazey WB, Hershberger RE, Bristow MR, Baughman KL, Baumgartner WA, Van Dop C. Increase of the 40,000-mol wt pertussis toxin substrate (G protein) in the failing human heart. J Clin Invest. 1988 Jul; 82(1):189-97.
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    Score: 0.005
  23. Lurie KG, Bristow MR, Minobe WA, Masek M, Billingham ME. 6-Hydroxydopamine mediated cardiotoxicity in rabbits. Am J Cardiovasc Pathol. 1988; 2(2):181-91.
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    Score: 0.004
  24. Lurie KG, Bristow MR, Reitz BA. Increased beta-adrenergic receptor density in an experimental model of cardiac transplantation. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1983 Aug; 86(2):195-201.
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    Score: 0.003
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