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Ischemic postconditioning does not provide cardioprotection from long-term ischemic injury in isolated male or female rat hearts
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Daniel S. Lee
, Gregory E. Steinbaugh
, Ricardo Quarrie
, Fuchun Yang
, M. A.Hassan Talukder
, Jay L. Zweier
, Juan A. Crestanello
Department of Orthopaedics and Therapy Services
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Cardioprotection
100%
Ischemic Injury
100%
Female Rats
100%
Male Rats
100%
Ischemic Preconditioning
100%
Postconditioning
100%
Reperfusion
45%
Infarct Size
36%
Ischemia
27%
Rate Pressure Product
27%
Langendorff
27%
Perfused Rat Heart
27%
Gender-specific
18%
Male Control
18%
Female Control
18%
Equilibration
9%
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
9%
2-cycles
9%
3-cycle
9%
6-cycles
9%
Isolated Heart
9%
Female-to-male
9%
Cardioprotective Strategies
9%
Rat Heart
9%
Product Size
9%
Neuroscience
Female Rats
100%
In Vivo
100%
Ischemia
100%
Reperfusion Injury
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Infarction
100%
Ischemia
75%
Reperfusion Injury
25%