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Adiponectin: an indispensable molecule in rosiglitazone cardioprotection following myocardial infarction.Academic Article Why?
Adrenergic activation confers cardioprotection mediated by adenosine, but is not required for ischemic preconditioning.Academic Article Why?
Angiogenesis-independent cardioprotection in FGF-1 transgenic mice.Academic Article Why?
Aspirin for cardioprotection and strategies to improve patient adherence.Academic Article Why?
Cardioprotection by controlling hyperamylinemia in a "humanized" diabetic rat model.Academic Article Why?
Circulating blood cells and extracellular vesicles in acute cardioprotection.Academic Article Why?
Immune cells as targets for cardioprotection: new players and novel therapeutic opportunities.Academic Article Why?
Mechanistic insights into nitrite-induced cardioprotection using an integrated metabolomic/proteomic approach.Academic Article Why?
Tumor necrosis factor-a confers cardioprotection through ectopic expression of keratins K8 and K18.Academic Article Why?
?2-adrenergic receptors mediate cardioprotection through crosstalk with mitochondrial cell death pathways.Academic Article Why?
Adiponectin cardioprotection after myocardial ischemia/reperfusion involves the reduction of oxidative/nitrative stress.Academic Article Why?
Cardioprotection provided by adenosine receptor activation is abolished by blockade of the KATP channel.Academic Article Why?
Efficacy of grape seed proanthocyanidins on cardioprotection during isoproterenol-induced myocardial injury in rats.Academic Article Why?
Enhanced cardioprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury with a dipyridamole and low-dose atorvastatin combination.Academic Article Why?
Enhanced cardioprotection against ischemia-reperfusion injury with combining sildenafil with low-dose atorvastatin.Academic Article Why?
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