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Oxygen-derived free radicals and hemolysis during open heart surgeryDas et al., 1992
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- Das D
- Engelman R
- Liu X
- Maity S
- Rousou J
- Flack J
- Laksmipati J
- Jones R
- Prasad M
- Deaton D
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- Molecular and cellular biochemistry
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Reperfusion injury occurs during open-heart surgery after prolonged cardioplegic arrest. Cardiopulmonary bypass also is known to cause hemolysis. Since reperfusion of ischemic myocardium is associated with the generation of oxygen free radicals, and since free …
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