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Japanese Heart Journal Association | 論文
- Renal Function,Plasma Renin,and Spontaneous Diuresis in an Advanced Stage of Hypertension in Rats
- Effects of Optical Isomers of Verapamil on SA Nodal Pacemaker Activity and Contractility of the Isolated Dog Heart
- Effects of Cardioactive Substances on the Post-stimulation Potentiation of Contractility in the Isolated Dog Atrium
- Direct Positive Chronotropic and Inotropic Effects of Ouabain in the Isolated and Blood-Perfused Canine Atrium
- Absence of Acute Cardiac Effect of Triiodothyronine in Isolated,Blood-perfused Canine Atrium
- Chronotropic and Inotropic Effects of Bradykinin on Isolated, Blood-perfused Canine Atrium
- Effects of Temperature on Inotropic Responses of Isolated Canine Atria under Spontaneous or Electrically Paced Rhythm
- Cardiac Arrest and Reactivation by Changes of Temperature in the Isolated,Blood-perfused Canine Heart
- A Pharmacologic Analysis of Chronotropic and Inotropic Responses to Direct Electrical Stimulation of the Isolated,Blood-perfused Canine Atrium
- Effects of Magnesium on the Isolated,Blood-Perfused Atrial and Ventricular Preparations of the Dog Heart
- Cardiovascular Effects of Aminophylline and Pentoxifylline on Intact Dogs and Isolated Dog Atria
- Role of the kidney in the development and maintenance of hypertension caused by renal segmental infarction in the rat
- Factors Delaying End Ejection from End Systole of Ventricle
- Principle of Normal Heart Adaptation in Size and Weight to Pressure and Volume Loads
- Influence on Blood Pressure of Renal Isografts between Spontaneously Hypertensive and Normotensive Rats, Utilizing the F1 Hybrids
- Principle of adaptation of heart size to volume load--A theoretical approach
- Blood flow velocity in the carotid artery as a measure of myocardial contractility
- Intracardiac scanning of the heart with the aid of ultrasonic intravenous probe
- Digital On-Line Computation of a Predictor of Cardiac Oxygen Consumption--Left Ventricular Systolic Pressure Volume Area
- Positive feedback hypothesis on development of essential hypertension