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Volume 1 / 1937 - Volume 107 / 2012
From Volume 1 (1937) to Volume 14 (1944) Issue 5 and from Volume 14 (1948) Issue 6 to Volume 67 (1972), this journal was published as Archiv für Kreislaufforschung.
357-358
FOCUSED ISSUE-No-reflow
Foreword – No-reflow: Basic science to a clinical phenomenon
R. A. Kloner
359-372
The no-reflow phenomenon: A basic mechanism of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion
T. Reffelmann and R. A. Kloner
373-382
Coronary microembolization
A. Skyschally, K. Leineweber, P. Gres, M. Haude and R. Erbel, et al.
383-390
Assessment of no-reflow regions using cardiac MRI
T. S. E. Albert, R. J. Kim and R. M. Judd
391-399
Evaluating the ‘no reflow’ phenomenon with myocardial contrast echocardiography
S. Kaul
400-407
Combination study of myocardial perfusion and left ventricular filling provides an excellent prediction of clinical outcomes in patients with reperfused myocardial infarction
H. Ito, N. Komura, K. Iwakura, S. Kawano and A. Okamura, et al.
408-417
INVITED EDITORIAL
The limits of endurance exercise
T. D. Noakes
418-426
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Activation of ERK and suppression of calcineurin are interacting mechanisms of cardioprotection afforded by δ-opioid receptor activation
Yoshihiro Ikeda, Tetsuji Miura, Jun Sakamoto, Takayuki Miki and Masaya Tanno, et al.
427-435
Myocardial injury modulates the innate immune system and changes myocardial sensitivity
Georg Baumgarten, Se-Chan Kim, Heidi Stapel, Volker Vervölgyi and Anne Bittig, et al.
436-446
β1-Adrenergic receptor antagonism abrogates cardioprotective effects of intermittent hypoxia
Robert T. Mallet, Myoung-Gwi Ryou, Arthur G. Williams, Linda Howard and H. Fred Downey
447-451
Better identification of patients who benefit from implantable cardioverter defibrillators by genotyping the G protein β3 subunit (GNB3) C825T polymorphism
Heinrich Wieneke, Christoph N. Naber, Leon Piaszek, Stefan Sack and Ulrich H. Frey, et al.
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