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Protective effects of sphingosine-1-phosphate receptor agonist treatment after myocardial ischaemia–reperfusion
Cardiovascular Research, 06/30/09
Hofmann U et al. - Pharmacological S1P receptor agonists have distinct effects on ischaemia–reperfusion injury. Their efficacy when applied during reperfusion makes them potential candidates for pharmaceutical postconditioning therapy after cardiac ischaemia.
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