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    Baczkó I, Mraiche F, Light PE, Fliegel L.
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  • 22. Activation of connexin-43 hemichannels can elevate [Ca(2+)]i and [Na(+)]i in rabbit ventricular myocytes during metabolic inhibition.
    Li F, Sugishita K, Su Z, Ueda I, Barry WH.
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  • 23. Na+ overload-induced mitochondrial damage in the ischemic heart.
    Takeo S, Tanonaka K.
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  • 25. Na+/H+ exchanger is required for hyperglycaemia-induced endothelial dysfunction via calcium-dependent calpain.
    Wang S, Peng Q, Zhang J, Liu L.
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  • 26. The multifarious spectrum of ischemic left ventricular dysfunction: relevance of new ischemic syndromes.
    Opie LH.
    J Mol Cell Cardiol; 1996 Dec 01; 28(12):2403-14. PubMed ID: 9004157
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  • 29. Diastolic Ca2+ overload caused by Na+/Ca2+ exchanger during the first minutes of reperfusion results in continued myocardial stunning.
    Wei GZ, Zhou JJ, Wang B, Wu F, Bi H, Wang YM, Yi DH, Yu SQ, Pei JM.
    Eur J Pharmacol; 2007 Oct 15; 572(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 17822695
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  • 30. Reduced pH and contractility in failing rat cardiomyocytes.
    Kemi OJ, Arbo I, Høydal MA, Loennechen JP, Wisløff U, Smith GL, Ellingsen Ø.
    Acta Physiol (Oxf); 2006 Oct 15; 188(3-4):185-93. PubMed ID: 17054658
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  • 32. Contractile recovery from acidosis in toad ventricle is independent of intracellular pH and relies upon Ca2+ influx.
    Salas MA, Vila-Petroff MG, Venosa RA, Mattiazzi A.
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  • 33. Glucose metabolism, H+ production and Na+/H+-exchanger mRNA levels in ischemic hearts from diabetic rats.
    Dyck JR, Lopaschuk GD.
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  • 34. Na"Fuzzy space": does it exist, and is it important in ischemic injury?
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  • 35. Gender and post-ischemic recovery of hypertrophied rat hearts.
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  • 36. Differential effects of the sodium calcium exchange inhibitor, KB-R7943, on ischemia and reperfusion injury in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes.
    MacDonald AC, Howlett SE.
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  • 37. Overexpression of histidine-rich Ca-binding protein protects against ischemia/reperfusion-induced cardiac injury.
    Zhou X, Fan GC, Ren X, Waggoner JR, Gregory KN, Chen G, Jones WK, Kranias EG.
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