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403 related items for PubMed ID: 10440178

  • 1. Cardiomyocytes from hearts with left ventricular dysfunction after ischemia-reperfusion do not manifest contractile abnormalities.
    Chandrashekhar Y, Prahash AJ, Sen S, Gupta S, Anand IS.
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  • 16. Diastolic Ca2+ overload caused by Na+/Ca2+ exchanger during the first minutes of reperfusion results in continued myocardial stunning.
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