1 Myocardial depressant activity was found to be heat stab
2 Myocardial depressant activity was measured by using iso
3 from patients with meningococcal disease had
myocardial depressant activity.
4 depression resulted in elimination of serum
myocardial depressant activity.
5 of sepsis were evaluated for the presence of
myocardial depressant activity.
6 tion between 2 and 7 hours of exposure; this
myocardial depressant effect persisted at 25 hours.
7 Mechanical effects of the VSD patch and
myocardial depressant effects of ischemia and reperfusio
8 oxide synthesis sensitizes the heart to the
myocardial depressant effects of PPA and increases the r
9 s released in septic shock are known to have
myocardial depressant effects.
10 ide-binding protein augmented the release of
myocardial depressant factor by peripheral blood mononuc
11 Nitric oxide is a
myocardial depressant factor candidate.
12 viously showed that interleukin 6 is a major
myocardial depressant factor in children with meningococ
13 Further characterization of the
myocardial depressant factor was undertaken by using cel
14 s whose protein products had properties of a
myocardial depressant factor--specifically a 12-25 kDa h
15 predicted size and had characteristics of a
myocardial depressant factor.
16 Myocardial depressant factors are also released when who
17 Myocardial depressant factors are thought to cause myocy
18 Identification and characterization of
myocardial depressant factors present in meningococcal s
19 al sepsis is mediated in part by circulating
myocardial depressant factors.
20 ssociated with the presence of a circulating
myocardial depressant substance with physical characteri