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  • 1. Oxidative stress implication after prolonged storage donor heart with blood versus crystalloid cardioplegia and reperfusion versus static storage.
    Charniot JC, Bonnefont-Rousselot D, Albertini JP, Dever S, Vignat N, Nataf P, Pavie A, Monsuez JJ, DeLattre J, Artigou JY.
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  • 2. Calcium prevents loss of glutathione and reduces oxidative stress upon reperfusion in the perfused liver.
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    Kimose HH, Helligsø P, Randsbaek F, Kim Y, Bøtker HE, Hansen SB, Thomassen AR, Nielsen TT.
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  • 7. Optimizing donor heart outcome after prolonged storage with endothelial function analysis and continuous perfusion.
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  • 8. Oxygenated perfluorocarbon, recombinant human superoxide dismutase, and catalase ameliorate free radical induced myocardial injury during heart preservation and transplantation.
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  • 9. Myocardial loss of glutamate after cold chemical cardioplegia and storage in isolated blood-perfused pig hearts.
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  • 10. Contracture of the newborn myocardium after prolonged prearrest cooling.
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  • 11. A comparison of hypothermic machine perfusion versus static cold storage in an experimental model of renal ischemia reperfusion injury.
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  • 12. Long-term heart preservation by intermittent perfusion with crystalloid medium.
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  • 14. Perfusion preservation versus static preservation for cardiac transplantation: effects on myocardial function and metabolism.
    Rosenbaum DH, Peltz M, DiMaio JM, Meyer DM, Wait MA, Merritt ME, Ring WS, Jessen ME.
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  • 16. Vasoactive intestinal peptide ameliorates reperfusion injury in rat lung transplantation.
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  • 17. Normocalcemic blood or crystalloid cardioplegia provides better neonatal myocardial protection than does low-calcium cardioplegia.
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  • 19. Benefits of perfusion preservation in canine hearts stored for short intervals.
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  • 20. Heart preservation: analysis of cardioprotective infusate characteristics. Membrane stabilization, calcium antagonism, and protease inhibition on myocardial viability: a biochemical, ultrastructural, functional study.
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