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Title: Mechanisms whereby rapid RV pacing causes LV dysfunction: perfusion-contraction matching and NO
Author(s): Nikolaidis, LA
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 281 Issue: 6 Pages: H2270-H2281 Published: DEC 2001
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1. Title: Prevention of myocardial dysfunction by Eplerenon in experimental tachycardiomyopathy
Author(s): Cosin-Aguilar J, Hernandiz-Martinez A, Aguilar-Llopis A, et al.
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Author(s): Heilmann C, Kostic C, Giannone B, et al.
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3. Title: Chronic exposure to cocaine binging predisposes to an accelerated course of dilated cardiomyopathy in conscious dogs following rapid ventricular pacing
Author(s): Parikh P, Nikolaidis LA, Stolarski C, et al.
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4. Title: Coronary blood flow responses are impaired independent of NO and endothelial function in conscious dogs with dilated cardiomyopathy
Author(s): Nikolaidis LA, Mathier MA, Doverspike A, et al.
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Author(s): Nikolaidis LA, Doverspike A, Hentosz T, et al.
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6. Title: Nitric oxide's role in the heart: control of beating or breathing?
Author(s): Paulus WJ, Bronzwaer JGF
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 287   Issue: 1   Pages: H8-H13   Published: JUL 2004
7. Title: Catecholamines restore myocardial contractility in dilated cardiomyopathy at the expense of increased coronary blood flow and myocardial oxygen consumption (MvO(2) cost of catecholamines in heart failure)
Author(s): Nikolaidis LA, Trumble D, Hentosz T, et al.
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Author(s): De Boer RA, Pinto YM, van Veldhuisen DJ
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