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The hibernating myocardium

1996
Hibernating myocardium represents a chronic myocardial dysfunction at rest associated with reduced coronary perfusion. Although myocardial contraction is depressed, metabolic balance is maintained, myocytes remain viable and myocardial contraction can be restored with myocardial revascularization.
J, Leor, R A, Kloner
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Gluconeogenesis during hibernation and arousal from hibernation

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. In the ground squirrel, Citellus tridecemlineatus, liver glycogen and blood glucose decreased during hibernation. Two hours after arousal, liver glycogen remained low but blood glucose was normal. 2. 2. When incubated at 6°C, kidney cortex slices from hibernating animals had a greater capacity for gluconeogenesis from α ...
R F, Burlington, G J, Klain
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Hibernating myocardium

American Journal of Critical Care, 2001
According to estimates, up to 50% of patients with coronary artery disease and impaired left ventricular function have areas of viable myocardium. This dysfunctional, yet viable myocardial tissue, which can improve functionally after myocardial oxygen supply is reestablished, has been called hibernating myocardium.
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Myocardial hibernation

Basic Research in Cardiology, 1995
From available results, the following schematic can be drawn: Reductions in perfusion pressure are not associated with impaired ventricular function as long as they take place within the autoregulatory range. Additional reductions in perfusion pressure that moderately diminish coronary blood flow will result in a particular ischemia with decreased but ...
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FETAL HIBERNATION

The Lancet, 1970
S, Campbell   +2 more
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Myocardial hibernation

The Lancet, 1992
R, Gasser   +4 more
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Hibernating myocardium

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2005
John M, Canty, James A, Fallavollita
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Hibernation

2006
We share the earth with a wide variety of animal species, each of which brings something special to the diversity of the planet. By knowing more about how animals behave and live, we gain a greater understanding of how life evolved and the importance of biodiversity.Hibernationexamines those animals that cannot migrate and are forced to remain in a ...
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Ribosomal Hibernation-Associated Factors in Escherichia coli

Microorganisms, 2022
Yasushi Maki, Hideji Yoshida
exaly  

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