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M S Marber

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British Heart Journal|September 1, 1994
Is warm-up in angina ischaemic preconditioning?M S Marber, M D Joy, D M Yellon
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|September 9, 2000
Diabetes and coronary artery disease: time to stop taking the tabletsR J Edwards, R D Rakhit, M S Marber
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|April 16, 2005
Late opening of the infarct related artery: an open or shut case?Z R Yousef, M S Marber, S R Redwood
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 1996
Angina reassessed: pain or protector?D M Yellon, G F Baxter, M S Marber
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|August 1, 1996
Stress proteins: a future role in cardioprotection?S D Morris, D M Yellon, M S Marber
Cardiovascular Research|February 1, 1993
Stress proteins--an endogenous route to myocardial protection: fact or fiction?D M Yellon, D S Latchman, M S Marber
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 25, 2000
Activation of Akt during simulated ischemia/reperfusion in cardiac myocytesJ W Mockridge, M S Marber, R J Heads
Cardiology|June 25, 2011
Collateral formation in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease: potential new pathways in cardioprotectionK N Asrress, S R Redwood, M S Marber
European Heart Journal|April 1, 1996
The open artery hypothesis: to open, or not to open, that is the questionM S Marber, D L Brown, R A Kloner
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|November 16, 2006
Stem cells to repair the broken heart: much ado about nothing?M Saha, R Zbinden, S R Redwood, et al.
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British Heart Journal|September 1, 1994
Is warm-up in angina ischaemic preconditioning?M S Marber, M D Joy, D M Yellon
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|September 9, 2000
Diabetes and coronary artery disease: time to stop taking the tabletsR J Edwards, R D Rakhit, M S Marber
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|April 16, 2005
Late opening of the infarct related artery: an open or shut case?Z R Yousef, M S Marber, S R Redwood
Lancet (London, England)|April 27, 1996
Angina reassessed: pain or protector?D M Yellon, G F Baxter, M S Marber
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|August 1, 1996
Stress proteins: a future role in cardioprotection?S D Morris, D M Yellon, M S Marber
Cardiovascular Research|February 1, 1993
Stress proteins--an endogenous route to myocardial protection: fact or fiction?D M Yellon, D S Latchman, M S Marber
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|April 25, 2000
Activation of Akt during simulated ischemia/reperfusion in cardiac myocytesJ W Mockridge, M S Marber, R J Heads
Cardiology|June 25, 2011
Collateral formation in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease: potential new pathways in cardioprotectionK N Asrress, S R Redwood, M S Marber
European Heart Journal|April 1, 1996
The open artery hypothesis: to open, or not to open, that is the questionM S Marber, D L Brown, R A Kloner
Heart (British Cardiac Society)|November 16, 2006
Stem cells to repair the broken heart: much ado about nothing?M Saha, R Zbinden, S R Redwood, et al.
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