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Murine Isolated Heart Model of Myocardial Stunning Associated with Cardioplegic Arrest
Published on: August 6, 2015
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An intracoronary cardioplegia technique
Mehmet Ali Sahin1, Erkan Kuralay1
1Cardiovascular Surgery Department, Alife Hospital, Citipitisokak No. 6, Angoraevleri Çayyolu, 06810 Cankaya, Ankara Turkey.
Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
|April 13, 2026
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