Ubiquity of myocardial stunning S. F. VatnerG. R. Heyndrickx Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 253 - 256
Common methodological problems and artifacts associated with studies of myocardial stunning in vivo R. Bolli Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 257 - 262
Stunning: Three questions and concerns J. Hearse Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 263 - 265
Do ATP-sensitive potassium channels play a role in myocardial stunning? G. J. Gross Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 266 - 268
Stunned myocardium: a disease of the myofilaments E. MarbanW. D. Gao Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 269 - 272
Stunned myocardium, an opinionated review W. Schaper Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 273 - 275
Myocardial stunning: the role of oxidative substrate metabolism R. Lerch Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 276 - 278
Adjustments in competitive substrate utilization in stunned myocardium during early reperfusion B. RenstromA. J. Liedtke Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 279 - 281
Is stunned myocardium ischemic on a microvascular level? L. C. Becker Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 282 - 284
Absolute myocardial blood flow in chronic left ventricular dysfunction P. G. Camici Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 285 - 287
Coronary vasomotion of the stunned myocardium O. M. HessL. MandinovP. Kaufmann Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 288 - 290
Therapy for myocardial stunning Y. BirnbaumR. A. Kloner Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 291 - 293
Stunned myocardium: inotropic reserve and pharmacological attenuation R. SchulzT. EhringG. Heusch Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 294 - 296
The elusive difference between hibernation and stunning in patients G. Ambrosio Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 297 - 299
Commentary on myocardial stunning and its clinical relevance R. Ferrari Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 300 - 302
Chronic stunning: The new switch in thought L. H. Opie Focussed Issue: Myocardial Stunning Pages: 303 - 304
In situ mitochondrial function in volume overload- and pressure overload-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats Bui Mong HungR. Janati-IdrissiM. Laplace Original Contribution Pages: 305 - 313
Hypothermic cardioplegia reduces the occurrence of spontaneous diastolic myofilament motion of the ischemic-reperfused rat heart J. S. JuggiA. G. H. AbdullaX. Matthew Original Contribution Pages: 314 - 322
Quantification in crude homogenates of rat myocardial Na+, K+-and Ca2+-ATPase by K+ and Ca2+-dependent pNPPase. Age-dependent changes J. S. LarsenK. Kjeldsen Original Contribution Pages: 323 - 331
Calcitonin gene-related peptide activates the K+ channels of vascular smooth muscle cells via adenylate cyclase H. MiyoshiY. Nakaya Original Contribution Pages: 332 - 336
Effects of PAF on cardiac function and eicosanoid release in the isolated perfused rat heart: comparison between normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats C. GiesslerK. PönickeO. -E. Brodde Original Contribution Pages: 337 - 347
Transmural regulation of myocardial perfusion by neuropeptide Y D. D. GuttermanD. A. Morgan Original Contribution Pages: 348 - 355