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    Augmentation of cardiac contractility mediated by the human beta(3)-adrenergic receptor overexpressed in the hearts of transgenic mice. 

    Kohout, TA; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Mao, L; McDonald, Patricia H; Perry, SJ; Rockman, Howard A; Takaoka, H (Circulation, 2001-11-13)
    BACKGROUND: Stimulation of beta(1)- and beta(2)-adrenergic receptors (ARs) in the heart results in positive inotropy. In contrast, it has been reported that the beta(3)AR is also expressed in the human heart and that its ...
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    Beta-arrestin-mediated beta1-adrenergic receptor transactivation of the EGFR confers cardioprotection. 

    Barki-Harrington, L; Chen, J; Le Corvoisier, P; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Lemaire, A; Naga Prasad, SV; Noma, T; ... (11 authors) (J Clin Invest, 2007-09)
    Deleterious effects on the heart from chronic stimulation of beta-adrenergic receptors (betaARs), members of the 7 transmembrane receptor family, have classically been shown to result from Gs-dependent adenylyl ...
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    Cardiac beta ARK1 inhibition prolongs survival and augments beta blocker therapy in a mouse model of severe heart failure. 

    Harding, VB; Jones, LR; Koch, Walter J; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Rockman, Howard A (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2001-05-08)
    Chronic human heart failure is characterized by abnormalities in beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including increased levels of betaAR kinase 1 (betaARK1), which seems critical to the pathogenesis of the disease. ...
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    Catecholamines, cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors, and heart failure. 

    Koch, Walter J; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Rockman, Howard A (Circulation, 2000-04-11)
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    Level of beta-adrenergic receptor kinase 1 inhibition determines degree of cardiac dysfunction after chronic pressure overload-induced heart failure. 

    Koch, Walter J; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Naga Prasad, SV; Rockman, Howard A; Tachibana, H (Circulation, 2005-02-08)
    BACKGROUND: Heart failure is characterized by abnormalities in beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) signaling, including increased level of myocardial betaAR kinase 1 (betaARK1). Our previous studies have shown that inhibition ...
     

     

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    Koch, Walter J (3)Naga Prasad, SV (2)Barki-Harrington, L (1)Chen, J (1)Harding, VB (1)Jones, LR (1)Kohout, TA (1)Le Corvoisier, P (1)... View MoreDate Issued2001 (2)2000 (1)2005 (1)2007 (1)TypeJournal article (5)SubjectAnimals (5)
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