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- Crustacean cardioactive peptide (CCAP) is a highly conserved, amidated cyclic nonapeptide with the primary structure PFCNAFTGC-NH2 (ProPheCysAsnAlaPheTyrGlyCys-NH2)...
- Doublier S, Aldieri E, et al. (2011-01-01). "Pleiotropic effects of cardioactive glycosides". Current Medicinal Chemistry. 18 (6): 872–885. doi:10...
- and conduction abnormalities which may cause unexpected results with cardioactive medications. A further editorial reply in the British Journal of Anaesthesia...
- where pharmacokinetic monitoring is recommended Antiepileptic medication Cardioactive medication Immunosuppressor medication Antibiotic medication Phenytoin...
- of its impact on the heart, it should be used with caution with other cardioactive drugs. A similar concern is appropriate when it is used with sedating...
- reduction/diuresis). Pharmacological modulation of contractility is performed with cardioactive inotropic agents (positive or negative inotropes) being present in the...
- H.; Zylka, Ch. (1990). "The action of 22,23-dihydrobufalin and other cardioactive steroids on contraction and active sodium/pot****ium transport of sheep...
- Climate Action Plan Church of Central Africa, Presbyterian Crustacean cardioactive peptide This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- December 2015. Achenbach, H., Hübner, H., Brandt, W., & Reiter, M. (1994). Cardioactive steroid saponins and other constituents from the aerial parts of Tribulus...
- (2009-08-23). "Positive Darwinian selection results in resistance to cardioactive toxins in true toads (Anura: Bufonidae)". Biology Letters. 5 (4): 513–516...