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R. Ferrari and L. Ryden
Introduction
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C1. [PDF]  

R. Ferrari
Pathophysiological vs biochemical ischaemia: a key to transition from reversible to irreversible damage
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C2-C10. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

D.J. Hearse
Ischaemia, reperfusion and cardioprotection: successes and failures in the journey from molecule to man
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C11-C21. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J. Pernow, A.T. Gonon, and A. Gourine
The role of the endothelium for reperfusion injury
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C22-C27. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

L. Rydén, P.-O. Sjöquist, and Q.-D. Wang
Pharmacological tools for the limitation of myocardial reperfusion injury: Experimental evidence
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C28-C35. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

U. Sechtem
Imaging myocardial area at risk and final infarct size
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C36-C46. [PDF] [References]  

P. Widimsky
Pharmacological versus catheter-based reperfusion: What is present state of the art?
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C47-C54. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J. López-Sendón
Coronary reperfusion in the clinical setting: antithrombotic support to thrombolysis in the coronary care unit
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C55-C61. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

F. Van de Werf
New aspects of pharmacological reperfusion: from macro- to microlysis
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C62-C68. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

G.K. Hansson
The stabilized plaque: will the dream come true?
Eur Heart J Suppl 2001; 3: C69-C75. [PDF] [References]  

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