Recurrent ischemia in the canine heart causes recurrent bursts of free radical production that have a cumulative effect on contractile function. A pathophysiological basis for chronic myocardial "stunning".
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R. Bolli | P. McCay | X. L. Tang | J. Sun | M. Zughaib | X. Y. Li | J. F. Triana | X. L. Tang
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