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144 related items for PubMed ID: 3790043

  • 41. Relation between maximum time-varying elastance pressure-volume areas and myocardial oxygen consumption in dogs.
    Starling MR, Mancini GB, Montgomery DG, Gross MD.
    Circulation; 1991 Jan; 83(1):304-14. PubMed ID: 1984888
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  • 42. Linear O2 use-pressure-volume area relation from curved end-systolic pressure-volume relation of the blood-perfused rat left ventricle.
    Hata Y, Sakamoto T, Hosogi S, Ohe T, Suga H, Takaki M.
    Jpn J Physiol; 1998 Jun; 48(3):197-204. PubMed ID: 9689149
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  • 48. A new cardiotonic agent, OPC-8212, elevates the myocardial oxygen consumption versus pressure-volume area (PVA) relation in a similar manner to catecholamines and calcium in canine hearts.
    Futaki S, Nozawa T, Yasumura Y, Tanaka N, Suga H.
    Heart Vessels; 1988 Jun; 4(3):153-61. PubMed ID: 3248983
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  • 49. Oxygen consumption and pressure-volume area of abnormal contractions in canine heart.
    Suga H, Yamada O, Goto Y, Igarashi Y.
    Am J Physiol; 1984 Feb; 246(2 Pt 2):H154-60. PubMed ID: 6696126
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  • 50. Ca(2+)-free, high-Ca2+ coronary perfusion suppresses contractility and excitation-contraction coupling energy.
    Araki J, Takaki M, Namba T, Mori M, Suga H.
    Am J Physiol; 1995 Mar; 268(3 Pt 2):H1061-70. PubMed ID: 7900860
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  • 55. Time-invariant oxygen cost of mechanical energy in dog left ventricle: consistency and inconsistency of time-varying elastance model with myocardial energetics.
    Yasumura Y, Nozawa T, Futaki S, Tanaka N, Suga H.
    Circ Res; 1989 Apr; 64(4):764-78. PubMed ID: 2702736
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  • 58. Similar oxygen cost of myocardial contractility between DPI 201-106 and epinephrine despite different subcellular mechanisms of action in dog hearts.
    Futaki S, Goto Y, Ohgoshi Y, Yaku H, Suga H.
    Heart Vessels; 1992 Apr; 7(1):8-17. PubMed ID: 1316354
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  • 59. Oxygen-saving effect of a new cardiotonic agent, MCI-154, in diseased human hearts.
    Mori M, Takeuchi M, Takaoka H, Hata K, Hayashi Y, Yamakawa H, Yokoyama M.
    J Am Coll Cardiol; 1997 Mar 01; 29(3):613-22. PubMed ID: 9060901
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