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    Qiu Y, Ping P, Tang XL, Manchikalapudi S, Rizvi A, Zhang J, Takano H, Wu WJ, Teschner S, Bolli R.
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  • 27. PKC-dependent activation of p46/p54 JNKs during ischemic preconditioning in conscious rabbits.
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