Connection
John Repine to Amitrole
This is a "connection" page, showing publications John Repine has written about Amitrole.
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0.203 |
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Brown JM, Grosso MA, Terada LS, Whitman GJ, Banerjee A, White CW, Harken AH, Repine JE. Endotoxin pretreatment increases endogenous myocardial catalase activity and decreases ischemia-reperfusion injury of isolated rat hearts. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1989 Apr; 86(7):2516-20.
Score: 0.084
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Berger EM, Beehler CJ, Harada RN, Repine JE. Human phagocytic cells as oxygen metabolite scavengers. Inflammation. 1990 Oct; 14(5):613-9.
Score: 0.023
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Brown JM, White CW, Terada LS, Grosso MA, Shanley PF, Mulvin DW, Banerjee A, Whitman GJ, Harken AH, Repine JE. Interleukin 1 pretreatment decreases ischemia/reperfusion injury. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Jul; 87(13):5026-30.
Score: 0.023
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McCutchan HJ, Schwappach JR, Enquist EG, Walden DL, Terada LS, Reiss OK, Leff JA, Repine JE. Xanthine oxidase-derived H2O2 contributes to reperfusion injury of ischemic skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol. 1990 May; 258(5 Pt 2):H1415-9.
Score: 0.023
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Brown JM, Terada LS, Grosso MA, Whitman GJ, Velasco SE, Patt A, Harken AH, Repine JE. Hydrogen peroxide mediates reperfusion injury in the isolated rat heart. Mol Cell Biochem. 1988 Dec; 84(2):173-5.
Score: 0.021
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Brown JM, Terada LS, Grosso MA, Whitmann GJ, Velasco SE, Patt A, Harken AH, Repine JE. Xanthine oxidase produces hydrogen peroxide which contributes to reperfusion injury of ischemic, isolated, perfused rat hearts. J Clin Invest. 1988 Apr; 81(4):1297-301.
Score: 0.020
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Brown JM, Grosso MA, Whitman GJ, Banerjee A, Terada LS, Repine JE, Harken AH. The coincidence of myocardial reperfusion injury and hydrogen peroxide production in the isolated rat heart. Surgery. 1989 Apr; 105(4):496-501.
Score: 0.005
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Brown JM, Grosso MA, Banerjee A, Whitman GJ, Repine JE, Harken AH. Erythrocyte catalase decreases cardiac reperfusion injury. Curr Surg. 1989 Mar-Apr; 46(2):122-4.
Score: 0.005
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Connection Strength
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