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C S Apstein

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Circulation|November 1, 1987
Resistance of neonatal myocardium to injury during normothermic and hypothermic ischemic arrest and reperfusionW N Grice, T Konishi, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|December 1, 1986
Post-ischemic cardiac chamber stiffness and coronary vasomotion: the role of edema and effects of dextranW M Vogel, A W Cerel, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|November 1, 1994
Can ischemic preconditioning protect against hypoxia-induced damage? Studies of contractile function in isolated perfused rat heartsA C Cave, G L Horowitz, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|August 1, 1976
Cardiac muscle function during and after hypoxia: effects of glucose concentration, mannitol and isoproternolC S Apstein, O H Bing, H J Levine
Circulation Research|May 1, 1983
Determinants of a protective effect of glucose and insulin on the ischemic myocardium. Effects on contractile function, diastolic compliance, metabolism, and ultrastructure during ischemia and reperfusionC S Apstein, F N Gravino, C C Haudenschild
Circulation|July 12, 2001
Exercise training attenuates age-associated diastolic dysfunction in ratsD A Brenner, C S Apstein, K W Saupe
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|April 1, 1989
Influence of hypertension with minimal hypertrophy on diastolic function during demand ischemiaB H Lorell, W N Grice, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|January 1, 1985
Separation of inherent diastolic myocardial fiber tension and coronary vascular erectile contributions to wall stiffness of rabbit hearts damaged by ischemia, hypoxia, calcium paradox and reperfusionW M Vogel, L L Briggs, C S Apstein
Circulation|September 1, 1984
Failure of nifedipine and reperfusion to reduce infarct size relative to region at risk as measured by NADH fluorophotographyE Foster, D DeJong, C Connelly, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 1, 1980
Suppression of experimental atherosclerosis by the Ca++-antagonist lanthanum. Possible role of calcium in atherogenesisD M Kramsch, A J Aspen, C S Apstein
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Circulation|November 1, 1987
Resistance of neonatal myocardium to injury during normothermic and hypothermic ischemic arrest and reperfusionW N Grice, T Konishi, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|December 1, 1986
Post-ischemic cardiac chamber stiffness and coronary vasomotion: the role of edema and effects of dextranW M Vogel, A W Cerel, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|November 1, 1994
Can ischemic preconditioning protect against hypoxia-induced damage? Studies of contractile function in isolated perfused rat heartsA C Cave, G L Horowitz, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|August 1, 1976
Cardiac muscle function during and after hypoxia: effects of glucose concentration, mannitol and isoproternolC S Apstein, O H Bing, H J Levine
Circulation Research|May 1, 1983
Determinants of a protective effect of glucose and insulin on the ischemic myocardium. Effects on contractile function, diastolic compliance, metabolism, and ultrastructure during ischemia and reperfusionC S Apstein, F N Gravino, C C Haudenschild
Circulation|July 12, 2001
Exercise training attenuates age-associated diastolic dysfunction in ratsD A Brenner, C S Apstein, K W Saupe
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|April 1, 1989
Influence of hypertension with minimal hypertrophy on diastolic function during demand ischemiaB H Lorell, W N Grice, C S Apstein
Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology|January 1, 1985
Separation of inherent diastolic myocardial fiber tension and coronary vascular erectile contributions to wall stiffness of rabbit hearts damaged by ischemia, hypoxia, calcium paradox and reperfusionW M Vogel, L L Briggs, C S Apstein
Circulation|September 1, 1984
Failure of nifedipine and reperfusion to reduce infarct size relative to region at risk as measured by NADH fluorophotographyE Foster, D DeJong, C Connelly, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|May 1, 1980
Suppression of experimental atherosclerosis by the Ca++-antagonist lanthanum. Possible role of calcium in atherogenesisD M Kramsch, A J Aspen, C S Apstein
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