Evidence for the delayed effect in human ischemic preconditioning: prospective multicenter study for preconditioning in acute myocardial infarction.
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M. Hori | M. Matsuzaki | K. Kanmatsuse | S. Minatoguchi | H. Nonogi | T. Miura | H. Fujiwara | K. Fujii | K. Fujii | T. Noda | S. Minatoguchi | Masaru Tanaka | T. Ito | M. Tada | Takayuki Ito | T. Miura | M. Tanaka | H. Nonogi | M. Hori
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