Spontaneous Hypothermia Is Not Able to Completely Counteract Cardiac Arrest-Induced Mitochondrial Im...
Spontaneous Hypothermia Is Not Able to Completely Counteract Cardiac Arrest-Induced Mitochondrial Impairment in the Rat Heart
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Basel, Switzerland: S. Karger AG
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Vijlbrief et al. [Neonatology 2012;102:243–248] reported a beneficial effect of hypothermia on cardiac function after perinatal asphyxia indicated by low levels of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP). Elevated troponin I plasma levels, however, reflects impairment of cardiomyocytes under hypothermic conditions. The importance of BNP and cardiac tropon...
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Spontaneous Hypothermia Is Not Able to Completely Counteract Cardiac Arrest-Induced Mitochondrial Impairment in the Rat Heart
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1285466987
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1661-7800
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10.1159/000345224