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Distinct hemodynamic responses to (pyr)apelin-13 in large animal models
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Across Species
22%
Acute Effects
11%
Animal Preparation
11%
Apelin
11%
Apelin-13
100%
Arterial Ring
11%
Blood Indices
11%
Blood Pressure
22%
Cardiac Output
11%
Contractile Function
11%
Coronary Artery
11%
Coronary Blood Flow
55%
Endothelium
11%
Exponential Increase
11%
Frank-Starling Relationship
11%
Heart Rate
22%
Hemodynamic Response
100%
Intracoronary
11%
Large Animal Model
100%
Large Mammals
11%
Left Ventricular End-diastolic Pressure
11%
Left Ventricular End-diastolic Volume (LVEDV)
22%
Left Ventricular Volume
11%
Linear Relationship
11%
Myocardial Contraction
33%
Myocardial Perfusion
11%
Peripheral Resistance
11%
Stroke Volume
22%
Swine Study
11%
Systemic Hemodynamics
11%
Vasorelaxation
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Blood Pressure
50%
Cardiac Output
25%
Contractility
75%
Dog
100%
End-Diastolic Volume
50%
Hemodynamic
100%
Perfusion
25%
Stroke Volume
50%
Vascular Resistance
25%
Ventricular Pressure
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Apelin
100%
Blood Pressure
20%
Coronary Artery
10%
Coronary Artery Blood Flow
50%
Heart Left Ventricle Pressure
10%
Heart Muscle Contractility
30%
Heart Muscle Perfusion
10%
Heart Output
10%
Hemodynamic
100%
Starling
10%
Vascular Resistance
10%
Vasodilatation
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Apelin
100%
Cerebrovascular Accident
20%
Starling
10%