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Erythropoietin: powerful protection of ischemic and post-ischemic brainExercise training increases creatine kinase capacity in canine myocardium.Pyruvate minimizes rtPA toxicity from in vitro oxygen-glucose deprivation and reoxygenation.Leukocyte-Aprotinin Atrial Fibrillation Study (LAFFS): Impact of Aprotinin and Leukofiltration on Atrial Fibrillation, Renal Insufficiency and Encephalopathy Post-Cardiopulmonary BypassPyruvate: metabolic protector of cardiac performance.Neuronal injury from cardiac arrest: aging years in minutes.Analysis of tricarboxylic acid-cycle metabolism of hepatoma cells by comparison of 14CO2 ratios.Novel Split Chest Tube Improves Post-Surgical Thoracic Drainage.Intermittent hypoxia: cause of or therapy for systemic hypertension?Modeling cardiac arrest and resuscitation in the domestic pigPyruvate-fortified resuscitation stabilizes cardiac electrical activity and energy metabolism during hypovolemia.Antioxidant properties of myocardial fuels.Hypoxic conditioning suppresses nitric oxide production upon myocardial reperfusion.Pyruvate protects mitochondria from oxidative stress in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cellsIntermittent hypoxia conditioning protects mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase of rat cerebellum from ethanol withdrawal stress.Metabolic cardioprotection by pyruvate: recent progress.Pyruvate stabilizes electrocardiographic and hemodynamic function in pigs recovering from cardiac arrest.Intermittent hypoxia training protects cerebrovascular function in Alzheimer's disease.δ-Opioid receptors: Pivotal role in intermittent hypoxia-augmentation of cardiac parasympathetic control and plasticityPyruvate enhances neurological recovery following cardiopulmonary arrest and resuscitationIntermittent hypoxia mobilizes hematopoietic progenitors and augments cellular and humoral elements of innate immunity in adult men.Isotope labeling ratios: a tool for the exploration of metabolic compartments.Peri- and intra-operative management of the goat during acute surgical experimentation.Metabolomics and Receiver Operating Characteristic Analysis: A Promising Approach for Sepsis Diagnosis.Pyruvate-enhanced phosphorylation potential and inotropism in normoxic and postischemic isolated working heart. Near-complete prevention of reperfusion contractile failure.Magnesium activated adenosine formation in intact perfused heart: predominance of ecto 5'-nucleotidase during hypermagnesemia.Myocardial oxygen consumption modulates adenosine formation by canine right ventricle in absence of hypoxia.Insulin improves cardiac contractile function and oxygen utilization efficiency during moderate ischemia without compromising myocardial energetics.Pyruvate-enriched resuscitation protects hindlimb muscle from ischemia-reperfusion injury.Pyruvate-enriched cardioplegia suppresses cardiopulmonary bypass-induced myocardial inflammation.Featured Article: Pyruvate preserves antiglycation defenses in porcine brain after cardiac arrest.Vagal modulation of heart rate variability during atrial fibrillation in pigs.Cyclosporine A cardioprotection: mechanisms and potential for clinical application.Pyruvate-fortified fluid resuscitation improves hemodynamic stability while suppressing systemic inflammation and myocardial oxidative stress after hemorrhagic shock.Glucose requirement for postischemic recovery of perfused working heart.Pyruvate restores contractile function and antioxidant defenses of hydrogen peroxide-challenged myocardium.Acetoacetate augments beta-adrenergic inotropism of stunned myocardium by an antioxidant mechanism.δ-Opioid receptor (DOR) signaling and reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediate intermittent hypoxia induced protection of canine myocardium.Combined glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase/phosphoglycerate kinase in catecholamine-stimulated guinea-pig cardiac muscle. Comparison with mass-action ratio of creatine kinase.Pyruvate-enhanced cardioprotection during surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.
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