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In microglia, C1 reduced NO release triggered by IFNγ and PolyIC, and did not affect LPS induced cytokine release.
Published 2023“…Treatment with C1 (in blue) did not have a significant effect for the LPS-induced IL6 and TNFα release, but increased the release of IL1β at all tested concentrations (0.025 μM: p = 0.0037, 0.25 μM: p < 0.0001, 2.5 μM: p < 0.0001). …”
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Effects of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning on Decreasing Troponin Release in Patients Not Taking Sulfonylureas After Cardiac Surgery – A Meta-Analysis
Published 2023“…Conclusion: In cardiac surgery patients who are not taking sulfonylureas, RIPC can reduce troponin release at six and 48 hours postoperatively; hence, RIPC may serve significant benefits in certain cardiac surgery patients.…”
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Effects of Remote Ischemic Preconditioning on Decreasing Troponin Release in Patients Not Taking Sulfonylureas After Cardiac Surgery – A Meta-Analysis
Published 2023“…Conclusion: In cardiac surgery patients who are not taking sulfonylureas, RIPC can reduce troponin release at six and 48 hours postoperatively; hence, RIPC may serve significant benefits in certain cardiac surgery patients.…”
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Inhibition of mitochondrial Ca<sup>2+</sup> release selectively reduces synaptic facilitation at MF synapses.
Published 2020“…(<b>E</b>) Inhibition of mitochondrial Ca<sup>2+</sup> release by CGP37157 has no effect on synaptic facilitation at SC synapses. …”