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207 related items for PubMed ID: 1638731

  • 1. PEG-SOD and myocardial protection. Studies in the blood- and crystalloid-perfused rabbit and rat hearts.
    Galiñanes M, Qiu Y, Ezrin A, Hearse DJ.
    Circulation; 1992 Aug; 86(2):672-82. PubMed ID: 1638731
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  • 2. Polyethylene glycol-conjugated superoxide dismutase attenuates reperfusion injury when administered twenty-four hours before ischemia.
    Lehman JD, Dyke C, Abd-Elfattah A, Yeh T, Ding M, Ezrin A, Wechsler AS.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1992 Dec; 104(6):1597-601. PubMed ID: 1453723
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  • 3. PEG-SOD improves postischemic functional recovery and antioxidant status in blood-perfused rabbit hearts.
    Qiu Y, Galiñanes M, Ferrari R, Cargnoni A, Ezrin A, Hearse DJ.
    Am J Physiol; 1992 Oct; 263(4 Pt 2):H1243-9. PubMed ID: 1415772
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  • 4. Sustained protection by acadesine against ischemia- and reperfusion-induced injury. Studies in the transplanted rat heart.
    Galiñanes M, Bullough D, Mullane KM, Hearse DJ.
    Circulation; 1992 Aug; 86(2):589-97. PubMed ID: 1638724
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  • 5. Enhancement of crystalloid cardioplegic protection against global normothermic ischemia by superoxide dismutase plus catalase but not diltiazem in the isolated, working rat heart.
    Greenfield DT, Greenfield LJ, Hess ML.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1988 May; 95(5):799-813. PubMed ID: 3361928
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  • 6. Comparison of ischemic vulnerability and responsiveness to cardioplegic protection in crystalloid-perfused versus blood-perfused hearts.
    Qiu Y, Hearse DJ.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1992 May; 103(5):960-8. PubMed ID: 1569777
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  • 7. PEG-SOD and myocardial antioxidant status during ischaemia and reperfusion: dose-response studies in the isolated blood perfused rabbit heart.
    Galiñanes M, Ferrari R, Qiu Y, Cargnoni A, Ezrin A, Hearse DJ.
    J Mol Cell Cardiol; 1992 Sep; 24(9):1021-30. PubMed ID: 1433318
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  • 8. Continuous warm versus intermittent cold cardioplegic infusion: a comparison of energy metabolism, sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase activity, and postischemic functional recovery in the blood-perfused rat heart.
    Qiu Y, Galiñanes M, Haddock PS, Hcarse DJ.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1996 Sep; 112(3):797-805. PubMed ID: 8800170
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  • 9. Studies of controlled reperfusion after ischemia. XXI. Reperfusate composition: superiority of blood cardioplegia over crystalloid cardioplegia in limiting reperfusion damage--importance of endogenous oxygen free radical scavengers in red blood cells.
    Julia PL, Buckberg GD, Acar C, Partington MT, Sherman MP.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1991 Feb; 101(2):303-13. PubMed ID: 1992241
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  • 10. Acadesine and myocardial protection. Studies of time of administration and dose-response relations in the rat.
    Galiñanes M, Mullane KM, Bullough D, Hearse DJ.
    Circulation; 1992 Aug; 86(2):598-608. PubMed ID: 1638725
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  • 11. Transient hypocalcemic reperfusion does not improve postischemic recovery in the rat heart after preservation with St. Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution.
    Chambers DJ, Harvey DM, Braimbridge MV, Hearse DJ.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1992 Aug; 104(2):344-56. PubMed ID: 1495296
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  • 13. Adverse effects of crystalloid cardioplegia and slow cooling for protection of immature rat hearts.
    Karck M, Schnabel PA, Kilkowski A, Schulte S, Haverich A.
    Ann Thorac Surg; 1996 Sep; 62(3):702-9. PubMed ID: 8783996
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  • 16. Effects of the superoxide radical scavenger superoxide dismutase, and of the hydroxyl radical scavenger mannitol, on reperfusion injury in isolated rabbit hearts.
    Ambrosio G, Flaherty JT.
    Cardiovasc Drugs Ther; 1992 Dec; 6(6):623-32. PubMed ID: 1337978
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  • 17. Interactions between preischemic hypothermia and cardioplegic solutions in the neonatal lamb heart.
    Aoki M, Nomura F, Mayer JE.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1994 Mar; 107(3):822-8. PubMed ID: 8127111
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  • 18. Protection of the immature myocardium during global ischemia. A comparison of four clinical cardioplegic solutions in the rabbit heart.
    Kempsford RD, Hearse DJ.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1989 Jun; 97(6):856-63. PubMed ID: 2498580
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  • 19. Myocardial protection: efficacy of a novel magnesium-based cardioplegia (RS-C) compared to St Thomas' Hospital cardioplegic solution.
    Maruyama Y, Chambers DJ.
    Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg; 2008 Oct; 7(5):745-9. PubMed ID: 18550603
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  • 20. Optimal myocardial protection during crystalloid cardioplegia. Interrelationship between volume and duration of infusion.
    Takahashi A, Chambers DJ, Braimbridge MV, Hearse DJ.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1988 Nov; 96(5):730-40. PubMed ID: 3184967
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