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Ischaemic and morphine-induced post-conditioning: impact of mKCa channels
R Huhn, A Heinen, N.C. Weber, W Schlack, B Preckel, M.W. Hollmann British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 105, Issue 5, Pages (November 2010) DOI: /bja/aeq213 Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
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Fig 1 Experimental protocol. Con, control; I-PostC, ischaemic post-conditioning; M-PostC, morphine post-conditioning; Pax, paxilline; NS1619, mKCa-channel activator. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/aeq213) Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
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Fig 2 Infarct size data. Histogram shows the infarct size (% of area at risk, AAR) of controls (Con), ischaemic post-conditioning (I-PostC), ischaemic post-conditioning and paxilline (I-PostC+Pax), morphine post-conditioning (M-PostC), morphine post-conditioning and paxilline (M-PostC+Pax), paxilline alone (Pax), and NS1619. The boxes represent the lower (25th) and upper (75th) quartiles, the horizontal line represents the mean, the whiskers extend to 95% confidence intervals for the mean, *P<0.05 vs Con, #P<0.05 vs I-PostC, and §P<0.05 vs M-PostC. British Journal of Anaesthesia , DOI: ( /bja/aeq213) Copyright © 2010 The Author(s) Terms and Conditions
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