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Dirk J Duncker

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American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|May 11, 2002
Nitric oxide production is maintained in exercising swine with chronic left ventricular dysfunctionDavid B Haitsma, Daphne Merkus, Jefrey Vermeulen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 10, 2007
Alterations in endothelial control of the pulmonary circulation in exercising swine with secondary pulmonary hypertension after myocardial infarctionDaphne Merkus, Birgit Houweling, Vincent J de Beer, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|June 7, 2015
What can we learn about treating heart failure from the heart's response to acute exercise? Focus on the coronary microcirculationIlkka Heinonen, Oana Sorop, Vincent J de Beer, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|June 14, 2002
Sites of action of adenosine in interorgan preconditioning of the heartDavid A Liem, Pieter D Verdouw, Harald Ploeg, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|March 19, 2013
Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibition-induced coronary vasodilation is reduced after myocardial infarctionDaphne Merkus, Marleen Visser, Birgit Houweling, et al.
Experimental Biology and Medicine (Maywood, N.J.)|February 8, 2012
Endothelial dysfunction enhances the pulmonary and systemic vasodilator effects of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibition in awake swine at rest and during treadmill exerciseBirgit Houweling, Johan Quispel, Norbert Beier, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|February 22, 2005
Exercise unmasks autonomic dysfunction in swine with a recent myocardial infarctionDirk J Duncker, David B Haitsma, David A Liem, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|October 8, 2017
Pulmonary vasodilation by phosphodiesterase 5 inhibition is enhanced and nitric oxide independent in early pulmonary hypertension after myocardial infarctionRichard W B van Duin, Birgit Houweling, André Uitterdijk, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences|October 24, 2019
Activation of adenosine A<sub>2A</sub> but not A<sub>2B</sub> receptors is involved in uridine adenosine tetraphosphate-induced porcine coronary smooth muscle relaxationChangyan Sun, Tong Jiao, Daphne Merkus, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|October 2, 2004
Contribution of endothelin to coronary vasomotor tone is abolished after myocardial infarctionDaphne Merkus, Birgit Houweling, Anton H van den Meiracker, et al.
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American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|May 11, 2002
Nitric oxide production is maintained in exercising swine with chronic left ventricular dysfunctionDavid B Haitsma, Daphne Merkus, Jefrey Vermeulen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 10, 2007
Alterations in endothelial control of the pulmonary circulation in exercising swine with secondary pulmonary hypertension after myocardial infarctionDaphne Merkus, Birgit Houweling, Vincent J de Beer, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|June 7, 2015
What can we learn about treating heart failure from the heart's response to acute exercise? Focus on the coronary microcirculationIlkka Heinonen, Oana Sorop, Vincent J de Beer, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|June 14, 2002
Sites of action of adenosine in interorgan preconditioning of the heartDavid A Liem, Pieter D Verdouw, Harald Ploeg, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|March 19, 2013
Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibition-induced coronary vasodilation is reduced after myocardial infarctionDaphne Merkus, Marleen Visser, Birgit Houweling, et al.
Experimental Biology and Medicine (Maywood, N.J.)|February 8, 2012
Endothelial dysfunction enhances the pulmonary and systemic vasodilator effects of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibition in awake swine at rest and during treadmill exerciseBirgit Houweling, Johan Quispel, Norbert Beier, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|February 22, 2005
Exercise unmasks autonomic dysfunction in swine with a recent myocardial infarctionDirk J Duncker, David B Haitsma, David A Liem, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|October 8, 2017
Pulmonary vasodilation by phosphodiesterase 5 inhibition is enhanced and nitric oxide independent in early pulmonary hypertension after myocardial infarctionRichard W B van Duin, Birgit Houweling, André Uitterdijk, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences|October 24, 2019
Activation of adenosine A<sub>2A</sub> but not A<sub>2B</sub> receptors is involved in uridine adenosine tetraphosphate-induced porcine coronary smooth muscle relaxationChangyan Sun, Tong Jiao, Daphne Merkus, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|October 2, 2004
Contribution of endothelin to coronary vasomotor tone is abolished after myocardial infarctionDaphne Merkus, Birgit Houweling, Anton H van den Meiracker, et al.
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