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Brian Guth
Boehringer Ingelheim - / United States
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Brian Guth's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Measurement of regional myocardial blood flow with multiple colored microspheres.P Kowallik, R Schulz, BD Guth, A Schade, W Paffhausen, R Gross, ...Circulation 83 (3), 974-982, 19914511991
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8-(3-(R)-Aminopiperidin-1-yl)-7-but-2-ynyl-3-methyl-1-(4-methyl-quinazolin-2-ylmethyl)-3,7-dihydropurine-2,6-dione (BI 1356), a Highly Potent, Selective, Long …M Eckhardt, E Langkopf, M Mark, M Tadayyon, L Thomas, H Nar, ...Journal of medicinal chemistry 50 (26), 6450-6453, 20073682007
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Recruitment of an inotropic reserve in moderately ischemic myocardium at the expense of metabolic recovery. A model of short-term hibernation.R Schulz, BD Guth, K Pieper, C Martin, G HeuschCirculation research 70 (6), 1282-1295, 19923041992
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Ischemia of the dog heart induces the appearance of a cardiac mRNA coding for a protein with migration characteristics similar to heat-shock/stress protein 71.WH Dillmann, HB Mehta, A Barrieux, BD Guth, WE Neeley, J Ross JrCirculation research 59 (1), 110-114, 19861921986
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Mechanisms of augmented segment shortening in nonischemic areas during acute ischemia of the canine left ventricle.WY Lew, ZY Chen, B Guth, JW CovellCirculation research 56 (3), 351-358, 19851841985
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