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SS Chen, CS Tang, HF Jin... - Chinese medical journal, 2011 - OBJECTIVE: Sulfur dioxide was considered to be toxic and detrimental to human health.
However, this review highlights recent advances that suggest sulfur dioxide might be a novel
endogenous gaseous signaling molecule involved in the regulation of cardiovascular ...
H Miyata, N Motomura, R Yozu, S Kyo... - ... cardiovascular surgery, 2011 - Elsevier OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only patient risk factors, but surgery outcomes from the patient's perspective seem to differ between hospitals. We have developed outcome prediction models that ...
N Taguchi, S Nakayama, M Tanaka, A Leibowitz... - 2011 - Methods: Global cerebral ischemia was induced with 8 min. CA/CPR in C57BL/6 male mice. Thirty minutes after recovery of spontaneous circulation, the mice were assigned into 3 groups and administered fluoxetine in a blinded manner; fluoxetine (5 mg/kg: n= 15< F-5>, ...
KC Yang, PY Jay... - Cardiovascular ..., 2011 - Abstract Aims: Cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure are associated with QT prolongation and lethal ventricular arrhythmias, resulting from decreased K+ current densities and impaired repolarization. Recent studies in mouse models of physiological cardiac ...
JE Reuter... - Manual of Outpatient Cardiology, 2012 - Springer... In contrast, the DECREASE-IV trial [ 7] was a randomized open-label 2 2 factorial design trial
of 1,066 intermediate risk (estimated risk of perioperative event 16%) patients undergoing
non-cardiovascular surgery (general surgery 39%, urologic surgery 19%, orthopedic ...
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