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American Heart Association | 論文
- Role of 20-HETE in Elevating Chloride Transport in the Thick Ascending Limb of Dahl SS/Jr Rats
- Hypotensive and bradycardic effects of centrally administered vasopressin in stroke-prone spontaneously hypertensive rats
- Efferent Vagal Nerve Stimulation Protects Heart Against Ischemia-Induced Arrhythmias by Preserving Connexin43 Protein
- Vagal Nerve Stimulation Markedly Improves Long-Term Survival After Chronic Heart Failure in Rats
- Prognostic Impact of 24-Hour Mean Blood Pressure and Pulse Pressure on Stroke
- Single-Beat Estimation of End-Systolic Elastance Using Bilinearly Approximated Time-Varying Elastance Curve
- Reference Values for 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Based on a Prognostic Criterion The Ohasama Study
- The Vasohibin Family A Negative Regulatory System of Angiogenesis Genetically Programmed in Endothelial Cells
- Attenuation of pressor responses to norepinephrine and pitressin and potentiation of pressor response to angiotensin II by captopril in human subjects
- Abetalipoproteinemia caused by maternal isodisomy of chromosome 4q containing an intron 9 splice acceptor mutation in the microsomal triglyceride transfer protein gene.
- Novel Therapeutic Strategy Against Central Baroreflex Failure: A Bionic Baroreflex System
- Artificial Baroreflex: Clinical Application of a Bionic Baroreflex System
- Altered circadian blood pressure rhythm in patients with Cushing's syndrome
- Bionic Technology Revitalizes Native Baroreflex Function in Rats With Baroreflex Failure
- Day-by-Day Variability of Blood Pressure and Heart Rate at Home as a Novel Predictor of Prognosis The Ohasama Study
- Ambulatory Blood Pressure and 10-Year Risk of Cardiovascular and Noncardiovascular Mortality The Ohasama Study
- Plasma Fibrinogen, Ambulatory Blood Pressure, and Silent Cerebrovascular Lesions The Ohasama Study
- Bone Marrow?Derived Matrix Metalloproteinase-14 A Novel Target for Plaque Stability
- Late Consequences of Kawasaki Disease
- Prognostic significance of blood pressure and heart rate variabilities: the Ohasama study