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Free Radical Oxidation in Rat Myocardium after Maximum Permissible Hepatic Resection

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Free radical oxidation in rat myocardial homogenate was studied by chemiluminescent assay during the early terms after maximum permissible liver resection. During this period, activation of free radical oxidation was biphasic. The critical terms characterized by dramatic intensification of free radical oxidation in the myocardium are the first hour and the first day after surgery. The period from 3 to 12 h after surgery, in which the indices of chemiluminescence decrease, can be tentatively termed as the period of “putative wellbeing”. Normalization of the free radical oxidation processes in the myocardium occurred by day 7 after surgery.

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Translated from Byulleten’ Eksperimental’noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 160, No. 11, pp. 569-571, November 2015

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Ermolaev, P.A., Khramykh, T.P. & Barskaya, L.O. Free Radical Oxidation in Rat Myocardium after Maximum Permissible Hepatic Resection. Bull Exp Biol Med 160, 625–627 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-016-3233-5

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