Remote ischemic preconditioning elaborates a transferable blood-borne effector that protects mitochondrial structure and function and preserves myocardial performance after neonatal cardioplegic arrest
Lixing Wang(University of Toronto), Christopher A. Caldarone(Hospital for Sick Children), Andrew N. Redington(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Norihiko Oka(Hospital for Sick Children), Greg J. Wilson(Hospital for Sick Children), John W. Callahan(American Association of Orthodontists), Michael B. Tropak(Hospital for Sick Children)
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