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Reactive oxygen species modify the structure and function of the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium-release channel.
7 auth. Holmberg, Cumming Dv, Y. Kusama, D. Hearse, P. Poole‐Wilson, M. Shattock, ... Alan J. Williams
6 1991 6
1991
Pronounced antiarrhythmic effects of ischemic preconditioning.
J. Parratt, Á. Végh
6 1994 6
1994
Patterns of form and function in developing hearts: contributions from non-mammalian vertebrates.
Warren W. Burggren, Warburton Sj
6 1994 6
1994
Structure and function of the fish cardiac ventricle: flexibility and limitations.
C. Agnisola, B. Tota
5 1994 5
1994
Protective effect of selenium in cardiac ischemia and reperfusion.
R. Poltronieri, A. Cevese, A. Sbarbati
5 1992 5
1992
Species differences in susceptibility to ischemic injury and responsiveness to myocardial protection.
M. Galiñanes, D. Hearse
5 1990 5
1990
Progressive changes from young adult age to senescence in mRNA for rat cardiac myosin heavy chain genes.
L. O'Neill, N. Holbrook, J. Fargnoli, E. Lakatta
5 1991 5
1991
The influence of the time period between preconditioning ischemia and prolonged ischemia on myocardial protection.
A. Alkhulaifi, W. Pugsley, D. Yellon
5 1993 5
1993
Transverse shape characteristics of cardiac myocytes from rats and humans.
A. Gerdes, S. Kellerman, K. B. Malec, D. Schocken
5 1994 5
1994
Changes in nuclear size of cardiac myocytes during the development and progression of hypertrophy in rats.
A. Gerdes, Z. Liu, H. Zimmer
5 1994 5
1994
Cardiac gap junctions in rat ventricle: localization using site-directed antibodies and laser scanning confocal microscopy.
Robert G. Gourdie, E. Harfst, N. Severs, Colin R. Green
5 1990 5
1990