Exercise-induced myocardial ischemia triggers the early phase of preconditioning but not the late phase.
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F. Crea | A. Gaspardone | M. Perino | A. Ghini | F. Tomai | F. Versaci | L. Chiariello | P. Gioffrè | PierA. Gioffrè
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