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152 related items for PubMed ID: 9360017

  • 1. Free magnesium concentration in isolated rabbit hearts subjected to high dose isoproterenol infusion: a 31P NMR study.
    Mottet I, Goudemant JF, Francaux M, Demeure R, Sturbois X.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol; 1997 Aug; 75(8):1015-21. PubMed ID: 9360017
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  • 2. Influence of Mg2+ on cardiac performance, intracellular free Mg2+ and pH in perfused hearts as assessed with 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
    Barbour RL, Altura BM, Reiner SD, Dowd TL, Gupta RK, Wu F, Altura BT.
    Magnes Trace Elem; 1997 Aug; 10(2-4):99-116. PubMed ID: 1844566
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  • 3. Relationships between cytosolic [ATP], [ATP]/[ADP] and ionic fluxes in the perfused rat heart: A 31P, 23Na and 87Rb NMR study.
    Stewart LC, Deslauriers R, Kupriyanov VV.
    J Mol Cell Cardiol; 1994 Oct; 26(10):1377-92. PubMed ID: 7869398
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  • 4. Metabolic and functional consequences of successive no-flow and sustained low-flow ischaemia; a 31P MRS study in rat hearts.
    van Binsbergen XA, van Emous JG, Ferrari R, van Echteld CJ, Ruigrok TJ.
    J Mol Cell Cardiol; 1996 Dec; 28(12):2373-81. PubMed ID: 9004154
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  • 5. Interstitial adenosine and cellular metabolism during beta-adrenergic stimulation of the in situ rabbit heart.
    Headrick JP, Emerson CS, Berr SS, Berne RM, Matherne GP.
    Cardiovasc Res; 1996 May; 31(5):699-710. PubMed ID: 8763399
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  • 6. Effects of prolonged application of isoprenaline on intracellular free magnesium concentration in isolated heart of rat.
    Nishimura H, Matsubara T, Ikoma Y, Nakayama S, Sakamoto N.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1993 Jun; 109(2):443-8. PubMed ID: 8358545
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  • 9. Relationship between energetic, ionic, and functional status in the perfused rat heart following thermal injury: a 31P and 23Na NMR study.
    Xia ZF, Horton JW, Zhao P, Lin C, Sherry AD, Malloy CR.
    J Surg Res; 1997 Apr; 69(1):212-9. PubMed ID: 9202673
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  • 12. Alcohol intoxication results in rapid loss in free magnesium in brain and disturbances in brain bioenergetics: relation to cerebrovasospasm, alcohol-induced strokes, and barbiturate anesthesia-induced deaths.
    Altura BM, Altura BT, Gupta RK.
    Magnes Trace Elem; 1997 Apr; 10(2-4):122-35. PubMed ID: 1844545
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  • 13. Cytosolic free magnesium in stimulated, hypoxic, and underperfused rat heart.
    Headrick JP, Willis RJ.
    J Mol Cell Cardiol; 1991 Sep; 23(9):991-9. PubMed ID: 1658349
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  • 15. Inhibition of iNOS protects the aging heart against beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation-induced cardiac dysfunction and myocardial ischemic injury.
    Li D, Qu Y, Tao L, Liu H, Hu A, Gao F, Sharifi-Azad S, Grunwald Z, Ma XL, Sun JZ.
    J Surg Res; 2006 Mar; 131(1):64-72. PubMed ID: 16154595
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  • 19. Brain high energy phosphate responses to alcohol exposure in neonatal rats: an in vivo 31P-NMR study.
    Cudd TA, Wasser JS, Chen WJ, West JR.
    Alcohol Clin Exp Res; 2000 Jun; 24(6):865-72. PubMed ID: 10888076
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  • 20. Glycolysis is necessary to preserve myocardial Ca2+ homeostasis during beta-adrenergic stimulation.
    Nakamura K, Kusuoka H, Ambrosio G, Becker LC.
    Am J Physiol; 1993 Mar; 264(3 Pt 2):H670-8. PubMed ID: 8384419
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