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  • 32. Role of mitochondrial re-energization and Ca2+ influx in reperfusion injury of metabolically inhibited cardiac myocytes.
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  • 34. Is cytotoxic cellular edema real? The effect of calcium ion on water homeostasis in the rat heart.
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  • 36. Mitochondrial dysfunction and cytoskeletal disruption during chemical hypoxia to cultured rat hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells: the pH paradox and cytoprotection by glucose, acidotic pH, and glycine.
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    Nakanishi T, Seguchi M, Tsuchiya T, Cragoe EJ, Takao A, Momma K.
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    Koyama T, Temma K, Akera T.
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  • 39. Simulated ischaemia and reperfusion in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes.
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  • 40. Effects of ischemia and hypercarbic acidosis on myocyte calcium transients, contraction, and pHi in perfused rabbit hearts.
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