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Title: Exercise training normalizes beta-adrenoceptor expression in dogs susceptible to ventricular fibrillation
Author(s): Holycross, BJ
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-HEART AND CIRCULATORY PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 293 Issue: 5 Pages: H2702-H2709 Published: NOV 2007
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Author(s): Billman GE
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2. Title: Endurance exercise training attenuates cardiac beta(2)-adrenoceptor responsiveness and prevents ventricular fibrillation in animals susceptible to sudden death
Author(s): Billman GE, Kukielka M, Kelley R, et al.
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Author(s): Billman GE
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5. Title: From exercise training to sudden death prevention via adrenergic receptors
Author(s): Schwartz PJ, Vanoli E
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6. Title: Effects of endurance exercise training on heart rate variability and susceptibility to sudden cardiac death: protection is not due to enhanced cardiac vagal regulation
Author(s): Billman GE, Kukielka M
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7. Title: beta(2)-adrenoceptors and ventricular fibrillation
Author(s): Altschuld RA, Billman GE
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8. Title: beta(2)-Adrenergic receptor antagonists protect against ventricular fibrillation - In vivo and in vitro evidence for enhanced sensitivity to beta(2)-adrenergic stimulation in animals susceptible to sudden death
Author(s): Billman GE, Castillo LC, Hensley J, et al.
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Author(s): Houle MS, Altschuld RA, Billman GE
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10. Title: Effect of endurance exercise training on heart rate onset and heart rate recovery responses to submaximal exercise in animals susceptible to ventricular fibrillation
Author(s): Billman GE, Kukielka M
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