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  • 21. Degradation of myocardial high-energy phosphates during twenty-four hours of cold storage. Effects of cardioplegic versus noncardioplegic arrest.
    Masuda M, Sukehiro S, Möllhoff T, Lu HR, Van Belle H, Flameng W.
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  • 23. Catabolism of high energy phosphates during long-term cold storage of donor hearts: effects of extra- and intracellular fluid-type cardioplegic solutions and calcium channel blockers.
    Sukehiro S, Dyszkiewics W, Minten J, Wynants J, Van Belle H, Flameng W.
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  • 25. Protection of the immature heart. Temperature-dependent beneficial or detrimental effects of multidose crystalloid cardioplegia in the neonatal rabbit heart.
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  • 29. Polarized arrest with warm or cold adenosine/lidocaine blood cardioplegia is equivalent to hypothermic potassium blood cardioplegia.
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  • 30. Myocardial loss of glutamate after cold chemical cardioplegia and storage in isolated blood-perfused pig hearts.
    Kimose HH, Ravkilde J, Helligsö P, Knudsen MA, Thomassen AR, Nielsen TT, Djurhuus JC.
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  • 32. The effects of calcium and magnesium in hyperkalemic cardioplegic solutions on myocardial preservation.
    Geffin GA, Love TR, Hendren WG, Torchiana DF, Titus JS, Redonnett BE, O'Keefe DD, Daggett WM.
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  • 34. Effects of potassium cardioplegia on high-energy phosphate kinetics during circulatory arrest with deep hypothermia in the newborn piglet heart.
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  • 36. Myocardial protection during prolonged aortic cross-clamping. Comparison of blood and crystalloid cardioplegia.
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  • 37. Aspartate and glutamate-enriched cardioplegia in left ventricular dysfunction.
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