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Andrew P. Selwyn is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their research career is connected with this prominent institution, which is known for its contributions to medical science and clinical care.

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Best Publications

  • Paradoxical Vasoconstriction Induced by Acetylcholine in Atherosclerotic Coronary Arteries

    P L Ludmer;A P Selwyn;T L Shook;R R Wayne

  • Close relation of endothelial function in the human coronary and peripheral circulations

    Todd J. Anderson;Akimi Uehata;Marie D. Gerhard;Ian T. Meredith

  • The Effect of Cholesterol-Lowering and Antioxidant Therapy on Endothelium-Dependent Coronary Vasomotion

    Todd J. Anderson;Ian T. Meredith;Alan C. Yeung;Balz Frei

  • Coronary vasomotor response to acetylcholine relates to risk factors for coronary artery disease.

    J A Vita;C B Treasure;E G Nabel;J M McLenachan

  • Myocardial ischaemia during daily life in patients with stable angina: its relation to symptoms and heart rate changes.

    J.E. Deanfield;A.P. Selwyn;S. Chierchia;A. Maseri

  • Estrogen Improves Endothelium-Dependent, Flow-Mediated Vasodilation in Postmenopausal Women

    Eric H. Lieberman;Marie D. Gerhard;Akimi Uehata;Brian W. Walsh

  • The Effect of Atherosclerosis on the Vasomotor Response of Coronary Arteries to Mental Stress

    Alan C. Yeung;Vladimir I. Vekshtein;David S. Krantz;Joseph A. Vita

  • Dilation of normal and constriction of atherosclerotic coronary arteries caused by the cold pressor test.

    E G Nabel;P Ganz;J B Gordon;R W Alexander

  • Circadian variation of transient myocardial ischemia in patients with coronary artery disease.

    M B Rocco;J Barry;S Campbell;E Nabel

  • Endothelium-dependent dilation of the coronary microvasculature is impaired in dilated cardiomyopathy.

    C B Treasure;J A Vita;D A Cox;R D Fish

  • Atherosclerosis impairs flow-mediated dilation of coronary arteries in humans.

    D A Cox;J A Vita;C B Treasure;R D Fish

  • Hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy are associated with impaired endothelium-mediated relaxation in human coronary resistance vessels.

    C B Treasure;J L Klein;J A Vita;S V Manoukian

  • Silent myocardial ischaemia due to mental stress.

    John E. Deanfield;Malcolm Kensett;Richard A. Wilson;Michael Shea

  • Endocardial and epicardial radiofrequency ablation of ventricular tachycardia associated with dilated cardiomyopathy: the importance of low-voltage scars.

    Kyoko Soejima;William G Stevenson;John L Sapp;Andrew P Selwyn

  • Transient ST-segment depression as a marker of myocardial ischemia during daily life.

    John E. Deanfield;Michael Shea;Paulo Ribiero;Christian M. de Landsheere

  • RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF RECOMBINANT TISSUE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR VERSUS UROKINASE IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE PULMONARY EMBOLISM

    Samuel Z. Goldhaber;John Heit;G. V R K Sharma;J. Stevan Nagel

  • Correlation Between Preoperative Ischemia and Major Cardiac Events After Peripheral Vascular Surgery

    K. E. Raby;L. Goldman;M. A. Creager;E. F. Cook

  • Flow-induced vasodilation of the human brachial artery is impaired in patients <40 years of age with coronary artery disease

    Eric H. Lieberman;Marie D. Gerhard;Akimi Uehata;Andrew P. Selwyn

  • Atherosclerosis influences the vasomotor response of epicardial coronary arteries to exercise.

    J B Gordon;P Ganz;E G Nabel;R D Fish

  • Systemic nature of endothelial dysfunction in atherosclerosis.

    Todd J. Anderson;Marie D. Gerhard;Ian T. Meredith;François Charbonneau

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Ganz
Peter Ganz University of California, San Francisco
Alan C. Yeung
Alan C. Yeung Stanford University
Elizabeth G. Nabel
Elizabeth G. Nabel Brigham and Women's Hospital
Mark A. Creager
Mark A. Creager Dartmouth College
Joseph A. Vita
Joseph A. Vita Boston University
John E. Deanfield
John E. Deanfield University College London
Peter Libby
Peter Libby Brigham and Women's Hospital
Joseph Loscalzo
Joseph Loscalzo Harvard Medical School
Terry Jones
Terry Jones University of California, Davis
Gaurav Sharma
Gaurav Sharma University of Rochester

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