Matthew Arthur Movsesian MD
Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease
Va Salt Lake City Health Care System 500 Foothill Bouleva Salt Lake City UT, 84148About
Dr. Matthew Movsesian is a cardiologist practicing in Salt Lake City, UT. Dr. Movsesian specializes in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating diseases or conditions of the heart and blood vessels and the cardiovascular system. These conditions include heart attacks, heart murmurs, coronary heart disease, and hypertension. Dr. Movsesian also practices preventative medicine, helping patients maintain a heart-healthy life.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Identification and quantitation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase R subunit isoforms in subcellular fractions of failing human myocardium.
- Beta-adrenergic receptor agonists and cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase inhibitors: shifting the focus from inotropy to cyclic adenosine monophosphate.
- [The effect of live tularemia vaccination on the short- and long-term results of combined therapy of patients with endometrial cancer].
- cAMP-mediated signal transduction and sarcoplasmic reticulum function in heart failure.
- [The effect of tularemia live vaccine on contrasuppression of lymphocytes in patients with cancer of the corpus uteri during combined therapy and long term].
- Therapeutic potential of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase inhibitors in heart failure.
- Identification of a novel isoform of the cyclic-nucleotide phosphodiesterase PDE3A expressed in vascular smooth-muscle myocytes.
- [Functional changes in the liver and blood coagulation system occurring in the drug, radiation and combined drug-radiation therapy of breast cancer metastases].
- Isoforms of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase PDE3A in cardiac myocytes.
- Inhibitors of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase PDE3 as adjunct therapy for dilated cardiomyopathy.
- PDE3 cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases and the compartmentation of cyclic nucleotide-mediated signalling in cardiac myocytes.
- Comparison of the effects of cilostazol and milrinone on cAMP-PDE activity, intracellular cAMP and calcium in the heart.
- Molecular cloning and expression of human myocardial cGMP-inhibited cAMP phosphodiesterase.
- Calcium uptake by sarcoplasmic reticulum and its modulation by cAMP-dependent phosphorylation in normal and failing human myocardium.
- Phospholamban-modulated Ca2+ transport in cardiac and slow twitch skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum.
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