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    Sequential analysis of myocardial gene expression with phenotypic change: Use of cross-platform concordance to strengthen biologic relevance by Toni, Lee S, Carroll, Ian A, Jones, Kenneth L, Schwisow, Jessica A, Minobe, Wayne A, Rodriguez, Erin M, Altman, Natasha L, Lowes, Brian D, Gilbert, Edward M, Buttrick, Peter M, Kao, David P, Bristow, Michael R

    Published in PloS one (30-08-2019)
    “…To investigate the biologic relevance of cross-platform concordant changes in gene expression in intact human failing/hypertrophied ventricular myocardium…”
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    Effects of carvedilol on left ventricular mass, chamber geometry, and mitral regurgitation in chronic heart failure by Lowes, Brian D, Gill, Edward A, Abraham, William T, Larrain, Jorge-Rodriquez, Robertson, Alastair D, Bristow, Michael R, Gilbert, Edward M

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (15-04-1999)
    “…We and others have previously shown that carvedilol improves left ventricular (LV) function and symptoms in chronic heart failure. This improvement in LV…”
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    β-Blocker dosing in community-based treatment of heart failure by Fowler, Michael B., MD, Lottes, Sandra R., PharmD, Nelson, Jeanenne J., PhD, Lukas, Mary Ann, MD, Gilbert, Edward M., MD, Greenberg, Barry, MD, Massie, Barry M., MD, Abraham, William T., MD, Franciosa, Joseph A., MD

    Published in The American heart journal (01-06-2007)
    “…Background Community patients with heart failure (HF) are older, less often treated by HF specialists, and have more comorbidity than those in randomized…”
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    Beta-adrenergic receptors, from their discovery and characterization through their manipulation to beneficial clinical application by Wachter, S Blake, Gilbert, Edward M

    Published in Cardiology (01-01-2012)
    “…β-Adrenergic receptors (β-AR) are central to the overall regulation of cardiac function. From the first proposed receptor/transmitter concept to the latest…”
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