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Volumn 90, Issue 8, 2002, Pages 911-917
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Exercise improves postischemic cardiac function in males but not females: Consequences of a novel sex-specific heat shock protein 70 response
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Author keywords
Antisense oligonucleotides; Heat shock proteins; Hormones; Sex; Stress
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Indexed keywords
ANTISENSE OLIGODEOXYNUCLEOTIDE;
ESTROGEN;
HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 70;
ANIMAL MODEL;
ANIMAL TISSUE;
ARTICLE;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
EXERCISE;
FEMALE;
GEL MOBILITY SHIFT ASSAY;
GENETIC TRANSCRIPTION;
HEART FUNCTION;
HEART LEFT VENTRICLE CONTRACTILITY;
HEART LEFT VENTRICLE ENDDIASTOLIC VOLUME;
HEART LEFT VENTRICLE PRESSURE;
HEART MUSCLE RELAXATION;
HEART PROTECTION;
MALE;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROTEIN EXPRESSION;
PROTEIN FOLDING;
PROTEIN INDUCTION, SYNTHESIS AND MODIFICATION;
RAT;
SEX DIFFERENCE;
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
TREADMILL;
WESTERN BLOTTING;
ANIMALS;
CARDIOTONIC AGENTS;
ESTRADIOL;
EXERCISE TEST;
EXERTION;
FEMALE;
HEART;
HEAT-SHOCK RESPONSE;
HSP70 HEAT-SHOCK PROTEINS;
KINETICS;
MALE;
MYOCARDIAL REPERFUSION INJURY;
MYOCARDIUM;
OLIGONUCLEOTIDES, ANTISENSE;
OVARIECTOMY;
RATS;
RATS, SPRAGUE-DAWLEY;
RNA, MESSENGER;
SEX FACTORS;
TRANS-ACTIVATION (GENETICS);
VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION, LEFT;
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EID: 0037013182
PISSN: 00097330
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1161/01.RES.0000016963.43856.B1 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (113)
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References (36)
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