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R J Lefkowitz

Circulation

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Circulation|May 1, 1974
Editorial: Selectivity in beta-adrenergic responses: clinical implicationsR J Lefkowitz
Circulation|April 12, 2000
Catecholamines, cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors, and heart failureR J Lefkowitz, H A Rockman, W J Koch
Circulation|October 27, 1998
Reciprocal in vivo regulation of myocardial G protein-coupled receptor kinase expression by beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation and blockadeG Iaccarino, E D Tomhave, R J Lefkowitz, et al.
Circulation|August 10, 1999
In vivo inhibition of elevated myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor kinase activity in hybrid transgenic mice restores normal beta-adrenergic signaling and functionS A Akhter, A D Eckhart, H A Rockman, et al.
Circulation|November 14, 2001
Augmentation of cardiac contractility mediated by the human beta(3)-adrenergic receptor overexpressed in the hearts of transgenic miceT A Kohout, H Takaoka, P H McDonald, et al.
Circulation|March 10, 2001
In vivo ventricular gene delivery of a beta-adrenergic receptor kinase inhibitor to the failing heart reverses cardiac dysfunctionA S Shah, D C White, S Emani, et al.
Circulation|February 2, 2000
Intracoronary adenovirus-mediated delivery and overexpression of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor in the heart : prospects for molecular ventricular assistanceA S Shah, R E Lilly, A P Kypson, et al.
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Circulation|May 1, 1974
Editorial: Selectivity in beta-adrenergic responses: clinical implicationsR J Lefkowitz
Circulation|April 12, 2000
Catecholamines, cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors, and heart failureR J Lefkowitz, H A Rockman, W J Koch
Circulation|October 27, 1998
Reciprocal in vivo regulation of myocardial G protein-coupled receptor kinase expression by beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation and blockadeG Iaccarino, E D Tomhave, R J Lefkowitz, et al.
Circulation|August 10, 1999
In vivo inhibition of elevated myocardial beta-adrenergic receptor kinase activity in hybrid transgenic mice restores normal beta-adrenergic signaling and functionS A Akhter, A D Eckhart, H A Rockman, et al.
Circulation|November 14, 2001
Augmentation of cardiac contractility mediated by the human beta(3)-adrenergic receptor overexpressed in the hearts of transgenic miceT A Kohout, H Takaoka, P H McDonald, et al.
Circulation|March 10, 2001
In vivo ventricular gene delivery of a beta-adrenergic receptor kinase inhibitor to the failing heart reverses cardiac dysfunctionA S Shah, D C White, S Emani, et al.
Circulation|February 2, 2000
Intracoronary adenovirus-mediated delivery and overexpression of the beta(2)-adrenergic receptor in the heart : prospects for molecular ventricular assistanceA S Shah, R E Lilly, A P Kypson, et al.
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