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Academic Article Inhibition of JNK aggravates the recovery of rat hearts after global ischemia: the role of mitochondrial JNK.
Academic Article Mitochondria-targeted ROS scavenger improves post-ischemic recovery of cardiac function and attenuates mitochondrial abnormalities in aged rats.
Academic Article Mitochondrial permeability transition in cardiac ischemia-reperfusion: whether cyclophilin D is a viable target for cardioprotection?
Academic Article The effects of ischaemic preconditioning, diazoxide and 5-hydroxydecanoate on rat heart mitochondrial volume and respiration.
Academic Article Mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening during myocardial reperfusion--a target for cardioprotection.
Concept Myocardial Ischemia
Academic Article [Energy metabolism and contractile function of the heart in diabetic cardiomyopathy: effect of ischemia and reperfusion].
Academic Article [Quantitative relationship between ischemic heart disease and parameters of energy metabolism].
Academic Article [Effect of phosphocreatine and phosphocreatinine on membrane phospholipid metabolism in acute myocardial ischemia].
Academic Article [Study of the spectrum of rabbit myocardium nuclear DNAases using models of ischemia and diabetes mellitus].
Academic Article [Nuclear endo-DNAse from rabbit myocardium in ischemia and diabetes mellitus].
Academic Article [Relation between mitochondrial respiratory function and postischemic recovery of the isolated heart contractility].
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