In vivo murine left ventricular pressure-volume relations by miniaturized conductance micromanometry.
暂无分享,去创建一个
D. Kass | B. Byrne | W. Mitzner | Chen-Huan Chen | J. Hare | H. Millar | D. Georgakopoulos
[1] C. H. Chen,et al. Single-beat estimation of end-systolic pressure-volume relation in humans. A new method with the potential for noninvasive application. , 1996, Circulation.
[2] M. Pinsky,et al. Dynamic right and left ventricular interactions in the rabbit: simultaneous measurement of ventricular pressure-volume loops. , 1996, Journal of critical care.
[3] Frederick J. Schoen,et al. A Mouse Model of Familial Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy , 1996, Science.
[4] H. Suga,et al. Left ventricular volumetric conductance catheter for rats. , 1996, The American journal of physiology.
[5] R. Hammond,et al. Chronic Changes of End‐Systolic Pressure‐Volume Relationship After Regional Myocardial Infarction , 1995, Journal of cardiac surgery.
[6] J. Sapirstein,et al. Left ventricular mechanoenergetics during asynchronous left atrial-to-aortic bypass. Effects of pumping rate on cardiac workload and myocardial oxygen consumption. , 1995, The Journal of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery.
[7] T. Kishimoto,et al. Continuous activation of gp130, a signal-transducing receptor component for interleukin 6-related cytokines, causes myocardial hypertrophy in mice. , 1995, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[8] T. Doetschman,et al. Targeted ablation of the phospholamban gene is associated with markedly enhanced myocardial contractility and loss of beta-agonist stimulation. , 1994, Circulation research.
[9] R. Lefkowitz,et al. Enhanced myocardial function in transgenic mice overexpressing the beta 2-adrenergic receptor. , 1994, Science.
[10] Hellyer Pw. USE OF A CONDUCTANCE CATHETER TO ASSESS THE EFFECT OF ENDOTOXEMIA ON LEFT VENTRICULAR END-SYSTOLIC PRESSURE-VOLUME RELATIONSHIPS IN ANESTHETIZED SWINE , 1994 .
[11] G Grupp,et al. Comparison of normal, hypodynamic, and hyperdynamic mouse hearts using isolated work-performing heart preparations. , 1993, The American journal of physiology.
[12] D. Kass,et al. Diminished Contractile Response to Increased Heart Rate in Intact Human Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Systolic Versus Diastolic Determinants , 1993, Circulation.
[13] P. Steendijk,et al. Left ventricular stroke volume by single and dual excitation of conductance catheter in dogs. , 1993, The American journal of physiology.
[14] K. Chien. Molecular advances in cardiovascular biology. , 1993, Science.
[15] David A. Kass,et al. Effective Arterial Elastance as Index of Arterial Vascular Load in Humans , 1992, Circulation.
[16] N Westerhof,et al. Normalized input impedance and arterial decay time over heart period are independent of animal size. , 1991, The American journal of physiology.
[17] S Sasayama,et al. Ventriculoarterial coupling in normal and failing heart in humans. , 1989, Circulation research.
[18] Kiichi Sagawa,et al. Cardiac Contraction and the Pressure-Volume Relationship , 1988 .
[19] Rodney W. Salo,et al. Measurement of Ventricular Volume by Intracardiac Impedance: Theoretical and Empinrcal Approaches , 1986, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
[20] G. Olinger,et al. Standardization of end-systolic pressure-volume relation in the dog. , 1985, The American journal of physiology.
[21] W. Little,et al. The Left Ventricular dP/dtmax‐End‐Diastolic Volume Relation in Closed‐Chest Dogs , 1985, Circulation research.
[22] D. Glower,et al. Linearity of the Frank-Starling relationship in the intact heart: the concept of preload recruitable stroke work. , 1985, Circulation.
[23] B Buis,et al. Continuous measurement of left ventricular volume in animals and humans by conductance catheter. , 1984, Circulation.
[24] E. T. van der Velde,et al. Continuous stroke volume and cardiac output from intra-ventricular dimensions obtained with impedance catheter. , 1981, Cardiovascular research.
[25] J. P. Holt,et al. Ventricular volumes and body weight in mammals. , 1968, The American journal of physiology.
[26] L A Geddes,et al. Continuous measurement of ventricular stroke volume by electrical impedance. , 1966, Cardiovascular Research Center bulletin.
[27] E. L. Green,et al. Biology of the Laboratory Mouse , 1942 .
[28] R. F. Rushmer,et al. Intracardiac impedance plethysmography. , 1953, The American journal of physiology.
[29] W. Hamilton,et al. BLOOD PRESSURE STUDIES IN SMALL ANIMALS , 1937 .