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Preclinical Study of the Effect of Cardiotropic Agents on Isolated Heart

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Direct effects of cardiotropic preparations on the hearts isolated from Wistar rats were examined. Deenergization of cardiomyocytes was modeled under conditions of hypoxic perfusion. Recovery of cardiac function during reperfusion was assessed by changes in the heart rate and contraction amplitude.

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Goldshtein, D.V., Zakaryan, A.A., Kuzmin, V.S. et al. Preclinical Study of the Effect of Cardiotropic Agents on Isolated Heart. Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine 137, 566–567 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:BEBM.0000042713.18766.4d

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