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Lance B Becker

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Circulation|August 4, 2010
Cooling heads and hearts versus cooling our heelsLance B Becker
Circulation. Cardiovascular Interventions|October 21, 2010
Does cool reperfusion limit myocardial infarction injury?Lance B Becker
Cardiovascular Research|February 14, 2004
New concepts in reactive oxygen species and cardiovascular reperfusion physiologyLance B Becker
Critical Care Medicine|February 23, 2016
System-Level Changes for Improving Survival From Cardiac ArrestKoichiro Shinozaki, Lance B Becker
Neurology|May 12, 2017
The American Academy of Neurology affirms the revival of cooling for the revivedGregory Kapinos, Lance B Becker
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 11, 2020
A walk through the progression of resuscitation medicineMuhammad Shoaib, Lance B Becker
Annual Review of Medicine|September 22, 2010
State of the art in therapeutic hypothermiaJoshua W Lampe, Lance B Becker
F1000Research|June 29, 2019
Recent advances in personalizing cardiac arrest resuscitationCyrus E Kuschner, Lance B Becker
JAMA|December 17, 2002
Resuscitation after cardiac arrest: a 3-phase time-sensitive modelMyron L Weisfeldt, Lance B Becker
JAMA|November 19, 2013
Randomized clinical trial progress to inform care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrestChristopher B Granger, Lance B Becker
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Circulation|August 4, 2010
Cooling heads and hearts versus cooling our heelsLance B Becker
Circulation. Cardiovascular Interventions|October 21, 2010
Does cool reperfusion limit myocardial infarction injury?Lance B Becker
Cardiovascular Research|February 14, 2004
New concepts in reactive oxygen species and cardiovascular reperfusion physiologyLance B Becker
Critical Care Medicine|February 23, 2016
System-Level Changes for Improving Survival From Cardiac ArrestKoichiro Shinozaki, Lance B Becker
Neurology|May 12, 2017
The American Academy of Neurology affirms the revival of cooling for the revivedGregory Kapinos, Lance B Becker
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|October 11, 2020
A walk through the progression of resuscitation medicineMuhammad Shoaib, Lance B Becker
Annual Review of Medicine|September 22, 2010
State of the art in therapeutic hypothermiaJoshua W Lampe, Lance B Becker
F1000Research|June 29, 2019
Recent advances in personalizing cardiac arrest resuscitationCyrus E Kuschner, Lance B Becker
JAMA|December 17, 2002
Resuscitation after cardiac arrest: a 3-phase time-sensitive modelMyron L Weisfeldt, Lance B Becker
JAMA|November 19, 2013
Randomized clinical trial progress to inform care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrestChristopher B Granger, Lance B Becker
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