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On the contrary, this microvascular response to trauma is of physiological importance. EG contains nearly 1.5 l of plasma which is ready to replenish intravascular space if needed [27] and thus EG acts as a potent and fast fluid reservoir. Sensitivity of EG to degradation in this context re...
On the contrary, this microvascular response to trauma is of physiological importance. EG contains nearly 1.5 l of plasma which is ready to replenish intravascular space if needed [27] and thus EG acts as a potent and fast fluid reservoir. Sensitivity of EG to degradation in this context ...
However, the strength of this approach is that it can be performed in the catheterization laboratory immediately after primary PCI and thus give the earliest possible estimate of the effect of primary PCI on microvascular function. In addition, IMR provides a direct quantitative measure of ...
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Mitochondrial transplantation is a promising solution for the heart following ischemia–reperfusion injury due to its capacity to replace damaged mitochondria and restore cardiac function. However, many barriers (such as inadequate mitochondrial internalization, poor survival of transplanted mitochondria, few ...
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