Ischemia reperfusion injury as a modifiable therapeutic target for cardioprotection or neuroprotection in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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G. Nichol | F. Sterz | Ravi S. Hira | R. Madathil | M. Stoeckl | J. Elrod | Ravi S Hira | J. B. Elrod | Mathias Stoeckl
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