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Minoxidil reduces pulmonary vascular resistance in dogs and cattle
E. Kenneth Weir
, Charles A. Chidsey
, John V. Weil
, Robert F. Grover
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Cattle
100%
Minoxidil
100%
Pulmonary Vascular Resistance
100%
Pulmonary Hypertension
40%
Propranolol
40%
Acute Study
20%
Hypoxia
20%
Calves
20%
Acute Effects
20%
Species Differences
20%
Cardiac Output
20%
Tachycardia
20%
Anesthetized Dog
20%
Chronic Administration
20%
Pressor Response
20%
Pulmonary Vasculature
20%
Normoxia
20%
Systemic Hypertension
20%
Pulmonary Artery Smooth muscle Cells (PASMCs)
20%
Beta-blockade
20%
Hypoxia Response
20%
Arterial Smooth muscle
20%
Dilators
20%
Direct Action
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
100%
Vascular Resistance
100%
Pulmonary Hypertension
66%
Propranolol
66%
Muscle
66%
Cardiac Output
33%
Vascularity
33%
Tachyarrhythmia
33%
Tachycardia
33%
Anesthetized Dog
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Lung Vascular Resistance
100%
Vascularization
33%
Species Difference
33%
Beta Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
33%
Heart Output
33%
Pressor Response
33%
Arterial Smooth Muscle
33%
Vascular Smooth Muscle
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Minoxidil
100%
Propranolol
40%
Hypoxia
40%
Pulmonary Hypertension
40%
Receptor
20%
Tachycardia
20%
Hypertensive Factor
20%