- cardioselective
- Denoting or having the properties of cardioselectivity.
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car·dio·se·lec·tive (kahr″de-o-sə-lekґtiv) having greater activity on heart tissue than on other tissue.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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car·dio·se·lec·tive (kahr″de-o-sə-lekґtiv) having greater activity on heart tissue than on other tissue.Medical dictionary. 2011.
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