Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, an important corollary in the treatment of ischemic disease. I/R injury is initiated when the altered biochemistry of cells after ischemia is no longer compatible with oxygenated microenvironment (or reperfusion). To better understand the molecular basis of this alteration and subsequent incompatibility, we assessed the temporal and quantitative alterations in the cardiac proteome of a mouse cardiac I/R model by an iTRAQ approach at 30 min of ischemia, and at 60 or 120 min reperfusion after the ischemia using sham-operated mouse heart as the baseline control. Of the 509 quantified proteins identified, 121 proteins exhibited si...
none2Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those o...
Reperfusion, without doubt, is the most effective way to treat the ischaemic myocardium. Late reperf...
Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those of mos...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
If a coronary blood vessel is occluded and the neighboring cardiomyocytes deprived of oxygen, subseq...
If a coronary blood vessel is occluded and the neighboring cardiomyocytes deprived of oxygen, subseq...
To better understand the molecular basis of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, we assessed the tempo...
Myocardial ischemia is associated with coronary artery disease. Prolonged ischemia may lead to loss ...
Abstract Background During and following myocardial ischemia, glucose oxidation rates are low and fa...
none2Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those o...
Reperfusion, without doubt, is the most effective way to treat the ischaemic myocardium. Late reperf...
Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those of mos...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
Despite decades of intensive research, there is still no effective treatment for ischemia/reperfusio...
If a coronary blood vessel is occluded and the neighboring cardiomyocytes deprived of oxygen, subseq...
If a coronary blood vessel is occluded and the neighboring cardiomyocytes deprived of oxygen, subseq...
To better understand the molecular basis of ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, we assessed the tempo...
Myocardial ischemia is associated with coronary artery disease. Prolonged ischemia may lead to loss ...
Abstract Background During and following myocardial ischemia, glucose oxidation rates are low and fa...
none2Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those o...
Reperfusion, without doubt, is the most effective way to treat the ischaemic myocardium. Late reperf...
Heart tissue is remarkably sensitive to oxygen deprivation. Although heart cells, like those of mos...