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Life Sciences|July 31, 2001
Comparison between the effects of pentobarbital or ketamine/nitrous oxide anesthesia on metabolic and endothelial components of coronary reactive hyperemiaR Rastaldo, C Penna, P Pagliaro
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|November 20, 2001
Mitochondrial ATP-sensitive channel opener does not induce vascular preconditioning, but potentiates the effect of a preconditioning ischemia on coronary reactive hyperemia in the anesthetized goatP Pagliaro, R Rastaldo, G Losano, et al.
Life Sciences|June 20, 2001
Ischemic preconditioning: from the first to the second window of protectionP Pagliaro, D Gattullo, R Rastaldo, et al.
Italian Heart Journal : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology|October 23, 2001
Involvement of nitric oxide in ischemic preconditioningP Pagliaro, D Gattullo, R Rastaldo, et al.
Italian Heart Journal : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology|May 29, 2000
The endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor: does it play a role in vivo and is it involved in the regulation of vascular tone only?P Pagliaro, R Rastaldo, N Paolocci, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|May 18, 2001
Cytochrome P-450 metabolite of arachidonic acid mediates bradykinin-induced negative inotropic effectR Rastaldo, N Paolocci, A Chiribiri, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|October 24, 2002
Fatty acids are important for the Frank-Starling mechanism and Gregg effect but not for catecholamine response in isolated rat heartsP Pagliaro, A Chiribiri, D Gattullo, et al.
Minerva Cardioangiologica|February 3, 2011
WITHDRAWN: Activity of endothelial factors on myocardial inotropyA Folino, R Rastaldo, S Cappello, et al.
Food & Function|June 13, 2015
Alpha-linolenic acid protects against cardiac injury and remodelling induced by beta-adrenergic overstimulationA Folino, A E Sprio, F Di Scipio, et al.
Life Sciences|August 21, 2007
Nitric oxide and cardiac functionR Rastaldo, P Pagliaro, S Cappello, et al.
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Pageof 2
Life Sciences|July 31, 2001
Comparison between the effects of pentobarbital or ketamine/nitrous oxide anesthesia on metabolic and endothelial components of coronary reactive hyperemiaR Rastaldo, C Penna, P Pagliaro
Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|November 20, 2001
Mitochondrial ATP-sensitive channel opener does not induce vascular preconditioning, but potentiates the effect of a preconditioning ischemia on coronary reactive hyperemia in the anesthetized goatP Pagliaro, R Rastaldo, G Losano, et al.
Life Sciences|June 20, 2001
Ischemic preconditioning: from the first to the second window of protectionP Pagliaro, D Gattullo, R Rastaldo, et al.
Italian Heart Journal : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology|October 23, 2001
Involvement of nitric oxide in ischemic preconditioningP Pagliaro, D Gattullo, R Rastaldo, et al.
Italian Heart Journal : Official Journal of the Italian Federation of Cardiology|May 29, 2000
The endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor: does it play a role in vivo and is it involved in the regulation of vascular tone only?P Pagliaro, R Rastaldo, N Paolocci, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|May 18, 2001
Cytochrome P-450 metabolite of arachidonic acid mediates bradykinin-induced negative inotropic effectR Rastaldo, N Paolocci, A Chiribiri, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica|October 24, 2002
Fatty acids are important for the Frank-Starling mechanism and Gregg effect but not for catecholamine response in isolated rat heartsP Pagliaro, A Chiribiri, D Gattullo, et al.
Minerva Cardioangiologica|February 3, 2011
WITHDRAWN: Activity of endothelial factors on myocardial inotropyA Folino, R Rastaldo, S Cappello, et al.
Food & Function|June 13, 2015
Alpha-linolenic acid protects against cardiac injury and remodelling induced by beta-adrenergic overstimulationA Folino, A E Sprio, F Di Scipio, et al.
Life Sciences|August 21, 2007
Nitric oxide and cardiac functionR Rastaldo, P Pagliaro, S Cappello, et al.
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