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, Volume 20, Supplement 2, pp 280–288 | Cite as

Ischémie-reperfusion myocardique — Postconditionnement: protéger de l’ischémie à la reperfusion

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Myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion — Postconditioning: protection from ischaemia at reperfusion

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Service de réanimation médicalehospices civils de Lyon, groupement hospitalier Edouard-HerriotLyon cedex 03France
  2. 2.Faculté de médecine Lyon-Estuniversité de LyonLyonFrance
  3. 3.Inserm, U886, cardioprotectionLyonFrance

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