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13. The Nephroprotective Effect of Nitric Oxide during Extracorporeal Circulation: An Experimental Study

17. Potential Mechanisms for Organoprotective Effects of Exogenous Nitric Oxide in an Experimental Study

18. The Role of Microvascular Obstruction and Intra-Myocardial Hemorrhage in Reperfusion Cardiac Injury. Analysis of Clinical Data

23. Angiotensin 1–7 increases cardiac tolerance to ischemia/reperfusion and mitigates adverse remodeling of the heart—The signaling mechanism.

24. Apelin is a peptide increasing tolerance of organs and cells to ischemia and reperfusion. The molecular mechanism (the review)

25. Activation of Cardiac δ2-Opioid Receptors Increases Heart Tolerance to Reperfusion.

27. δ-Opioid receptor as a target for the creation of peptide drugs that increase cardiac resistance to reperfusion

28. δ-Opioid Receptor as a Molecular Target for Increasing Cardiac Resistance to Reperfusion in Drug Development

29. The Role of δ2-Opioid Receptors in the Regulation of Tolerance of Isolated Cardiomyocytes to Hypoxia and Reoxygenation.

30. Ferroptosis, a Regulated Form of Cell Death, as a Target for the Development of Novel Drugs Preventing Ischemia/Reperfusion of Cardiac Injury, Cardiomyopathy and Stress-Induced Cardiac Injury.

31. KATP channels are regulators of programmed cell death and targets for the creation of novel drugs against ischemia/reperfusion cardiac injury.

32. KATP channels are regulators of programmed cell death and targets for creation of novel drugs against ischemia/reperfusion cardiac injury

37. Do reactive oxygen species damage or protect the heart in ischemia and reperfusion? Analysis on experimental and clinical data

38. A historical literature review of coronary microvascular obstruction and intra-myocardial hemorrhage as functional/structural phenomena

43. Regulation of autophagy of the heart in ischemia and reperfusion

44. Reperfusion Cardiac Injury: Receptors and the Signaling Mechanisms

45. The Signaling Mechanism of Remote Postconditioning of the Heart: Prospects of the Use of Remote Postconditioning for the Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction.

48. The Role of P2Y6 Receptors in the Mechanisms of the Neuroprotective Effect of Citicoline.

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