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Gasser R, Ablasser K, Roessl U, Kraigher-Krainer E, Lewinski D, Mangge H, Mächler H, Trantina-Yates A, Tscheliessnigg KH, Udermann H, Porta S, Friehs I, Scherr E, Brussee H, Gasser S
Differential Gene Expression und Nebivolol and Atenolol during Experimental Ischemia in Human Myocardium
Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology 2008; 11 (1-4): 16-23

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First Image Fig. 4: Nebivolol - Atenolol Fig. 5: Nebivolol - Atenolol Fig. 6: Biochemical process This Image - Fig. 7: Well-oxygenized preparations Fig. 8: Gene expression Fig. 9: Biological Pathways Fig. 10: Pathway - Up-Regulation Last Image
Figure/Graphic 7a-b: Well-oxygenized preparations
In well-oxygenized preparations, we can see that numerous biochemical processes are up-regulated by nebivolol (not by atenolol). Interesting are reverse transcription, stress response, and protein phosphorylation.
 
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Well-oxygenized preparations
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Well-oxygenized preparations
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Figure/Graphic 7a-b: Well-oxygenized preparations
In well-oxygenized preparations, we can see that numerous biochemical processes are up-regulated by nebivolol (not by atenolol). Interesting are reverse transcription, stress response, and protein phosphorylation.
 
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