Nitroxyl affords thiol-sensitive myocardial protective effects akin to early preconditioning.
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D. Kass | D. Wink | P. Pagliaro | R. Rastaldo | N. Paolocci | M. Feelisch | K. Miranda | D. Gattullo | D. Mancardi | C. Penna
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