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Protective ischaemia in patients: preconditioning and postconditioning
Cardiovascular Research, 06/30/09
Granfeldt A et al. - Both preconditioning and Postcon have been successfully applied to the clinical setting and have been found to reduce infarct size and other attributes of post-ischaemic injury. This review will summarize the physiological preclinical data on preconditioning and Postcon that are relevant to their translation to clinical therapeutics and treatment.
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