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Effects of Chronic Systemic Administration of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor on Collateral Development in the Canine Heart
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1995
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Systemic administration of bFGF enhanced collateral conductance in dogs with progressive single-vessel coronary occlusion. The beneficial effect of bFGF occurred primarily between the 7th and 14th days of therapy, and regression of collateral development was not noted after withdrawal of treatment. The present investigation provides impetus to the concept that collateral development can be enhanced pharmacologically-specifically by bFGF-raising the possibility that such an intervention might eventually be applied clinically.
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