PREVENTION OF I/R INJURY IN FATTY LIVERS BY ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MITOCHONDRIAL TOLERANCE: THE KEY ROLE OF ATPSYNTHASE AND MITOCHONDRIAL PERMEABILITY TRANSITION.

PREVENTION OF I/R INJURY IN FATTY LIVERS BY ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MITOCHONDRIAL TOLERANCE: THE KEY ROLE OF ATPSYNTHASE AND MITOCHONDRIAL PERMEABILITY TRANSITION.

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2009
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Prevention of I/R injury in fatty livers by ischemic preconditioning is associated with increased mitochondrial tolerance: the key role of ATPsynthase and mitochondrial permeability transition.Rolo AP, Teodoro JS, Peralta C, Rosello-Catafau J, Palmeira CM
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    Joan Rosello Catafau

    Ad honorem - Research Scientist
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    Experimental Pathology

    The Department investigates the molecular basis and signaling pathways associated with damage and repair in ischemic and inflammatory-based diseases associated with abdominal organs (liver, pancreas, and kidney), cancer, and cardiovascular disease but also other. idiopathic diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis.

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