Connection
Michael Bristow to Coronary Vessels
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Michael Bristow has written about Coronary Vessels.
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Anderson FL, Kralios AC, Hershberger R, Bristow MR. Effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide on myocardial contractility and coronary blood flow in the dog: comparison with isoproterenol and forskolin. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 1988 Sep; 12(3):365-71.
Score: 0.016
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Ginsburg R, Bristow MR, Davis K. Receptor mechanisms in the human epicardial coronary artery. Heterogeneous pharmacological response to histamine and carbachol. Circ Res. 1984 Sep; 55(3):416-21.
Score: 0.012
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Ginsburg R, Bristow MR, Davis K, Dibiase A, Billingham ME. Quantitative pharmacologic responses of normal and atherosclerotic isolated human epicardial coronary arteries. Circulation. 1984 Feb; 69(2):430-40.
Score: 0.012
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Zisman LS, Meixell GE, Bristow MR, Canver CC. Angiotensin-(1-7) formation in the intact human heart: in vivo dependence on angiotensin II as substrate. Circulation. 2003 Oct 07; 108(14):1679-81.
Score: 0.012
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Ginsburg R, Bristow MR, Harrison DC, Stinson EB. Studies with isolated human coronary arteries. Some general observations, potential mediators of spasm, role of calcium antagonists. Chest. 1980 Jul; 78(1 Suppl):180-6.
Score: 0.009
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Olsen SL, Wagoner LE, Hammond EH, Taylor DO, Yowell RL, Ensley RD, Bristow MR, O'Connell JB, Renlund DG. Vascular rejection in heart transplantation: clinical correlation, treatment options, and future considerations. J Heart Lung Transplant. 1993 Mar-Apr; 12(2):S135-42.
Score: 0.006
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Yowell RL, Hammond EH, Bristow MR, Watson FS, Renlund DG, O'Connell JB. Acute vascular rejection involving the major coronary arteries of a cardiac allograft. J Heart Transplant. 1988 May-Jun; 7(3):191-7.
Score: 0.004
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Ginsburg R, Bristow MR, Stinson EB, Harrison DC. Histamine receptors in the human heart. Life Sci. 1980 Jun 30; 26(26):2245-9.
Score: 0.002
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Connection Strength
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