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Haitsma, D.B.

( D.B. Haitsma)


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6 Most Recent Publications

Rapamycin modulates the eNOS vs. shear stress relationship (Article)
Cheng, K.L. Tempel, D. Crom, M.P.G. de Krams, R. Oostlander, A. Helderman, F. Gijsen, F.J.H. Wentzel, J.J. Haperen, R. van Haitsma, D.B. Serruys, P.W.J.C. Steen, A.F.W. van der
2008-04-01
Coronary blood flow regulation in exercising swine involves parallel rather than redundant vasodilator pathways. (Article)
Merkus, D. Haitsma, D.B. Fung, T.Y. Assen, Y.J. Verdouw, P.D. Duncker, D.J.G.M.
2003-01-01
Left ventricular dysfunction and remodelling after myocardial infarction : pathophysiological anf therapeutic aspects (Doctoral Thesis)
Haitsma, D.B.
2002-12-18
Nitric oxide production is maintained in exercising swine with chronic left ventricular dysfunction. (Article)
Haitsma, D.B. Merkus, D. Vermeulen, J. Verdouw, P.D. Duncker, D.J.G.M.
2002-01-01
Beneficial effects of the Ca2+ sensitizer EMD 57033 in exercising pigs with infarction-induced chronic left ventricular dysfunction. (Article)
Duncker, D.J.G.M. Haitsma, D.B. Liem, D. Heins, N. Stubenitsky, R. Verdouw, P.D.
2001-01-01
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition and angiotensin II type 1 receptor blockade prevent cardiac remodeling in pigs after myocardial infarction: role of tissue angiotensin II (Article)
Kats, J.P. van Duncker, D.J.G.M. Haitsma, D.B. Schuijt, M.P. Niebuur, R. Stubenitsky, R. Boomsma, F. Schalekamp, M.A.D.H. Verdouw, P.D. Danser, A.H.J.
2000-01-01