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The following pages link to Insulin sensitivity and coronary vasoreactivity: insulin sensitivity relates to adenosine-stimulated coronary flow response in human subjects (Q45173111):
Displaying 18 items.
- Strategies and methods to study female-specific cardiovascular health and disease: a guide for clinical scientists (Q26749044) (← links)
- Diastolic dysfunction and heart failure with a preserved ejection fraction: Relevance in critical illness and anaesthesia (Q30450624) (← links)
- Microvascular impairment is associated with insulin resistance in euglycemic mild hypertensives (Q33325876) (← links)
- Determinants of coronary flow reserve in non-diabetic patients with chest pain without myocardial perfusion defects (Q33610922) (← links)
- Metabolic syndrome reduces the contribution of K+ channels to ischemic coronary vasodilation (Q33784407) (← links)
- Novel iodinated tracers, MIBG and BMIPP, for nuclear cardiology (Q34544890) (← links)
- Coronary microvascular dysfunction: an update (Q34658569) (← links)
- Influence of obesity and metabolic dysfunction on the endothelial control in the coronary circulation (Q35613484) (← links)
- Microvascular responsiveness in obesity: implications for therapeutic intervention (Q35859728) (← links)
- Noninvasive assessment of preclinical atherosclerosis (Q36012908) (← links)
- Role of endogenous ET-1 in the regulation of myocardial blood flow in lean and obese humans. (Q45960087) (← links)
- Coronary endothelial dysfunction and impaired microcirculation response to atrial natriuretic peptide in hyperinsulinemia (Q46743811) (← links)
- Insulin resistance and impaired myocardial fatty acid metabolism in dialysis patients with normal coronary arteries (Q46881103) (← links)
- Coronary flow reserve in patients with diabetes mellitus and prediabetes (Q51359901) (← links)
- The quantitative insulin sensitivity check index is not able to detect early metabolic alterations in young patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome (Q51397854) (← links)
- Coronary microvascular reactivity is only partially predicted by atherosclerosis risk factors or coronary artery disease in women evaluated for suspected ischemia: results from the NHLBI Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) (Q79839663) (← links)
- [Endocrine disorders and the heart] (Q79858367) (← links)
- Risk stratification for cardiac death in hemodialysis patients without obstructive coronary artery disease (Q85190751) (← links)