Remote ischaemic preconditioning (rIPC) reduces cardiac and pulmonary dysfunction following experimental cardiopulmonary bypass
Main Authors: | Kharbanda, R, Li, J, Konstantinov, I, Cheung, M, White, P, Frndova, H, Stokoe, J, Cox, P, Vogel, M, Van Arsdell, G, MacAllister, R, Redington, A |
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2004
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