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It is demonstrated that the cardioprotective activity of extract fromRhodiola rosea in stress reaches the maximum 5 days after the first dose. Heat shock proteins appear in the myocardium 3 days after an 8-day administration of the extract. It is believed that these proteins are not an important factor in the cardioprotective effect of the extract.
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Translated fromByullteen' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 121, No 3, pp. 256–258, March, 1996
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Lishmanov, Y.B., Krylatov, A.V., Maslov, L.N. et al. The effect of extract fromRhodiola rosea on the level of inducible HSP-70 in the myocardium during stress. Bull Exp Biol Med 121, 235–237 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02446755
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