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Kurian GA, Murugan M, Paddikkala J
Effect of Magnesium on Modulating the Activity of Na+K+-ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase, Mg2+-ATPase and 5´-Nucleotidase in South Indian Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology 2006; 9 (1-4): 10-16

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This Image - Fig. 1: CABG - hypertension Fig. 2: CABG - Diabetes mellitus Fig. 3: Blood ATPase Fig. 4: Blood ATPase Fig. 5: Blood ATpase
Figure/Graphic 1: CABG - hypertension
Influence of hypertension in the activities of blood ATPase during revascularisation in CABG procedure. Values shown are mean ± SD. *p < 0.05 compared with group 1. Group 1: before aortic cross clamp; group 2: 10 min. after aortic cross clamp on; group 3: 30 min. after aortic cross clamp on; group 4: 10 min. after aortic cross clamp off; group 5: 30 min. after aortic cross clamp off; group 6: during rewarming.
 
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Figure/Graphic 1: CABG - hypertension
Influence of hypertension in the activities of blood ATPase during revascularisation in CABG procedure. Values shown are mean ± SD. *p < 0.05 compared with group 1. Group 1: before aortic cross clamp; group 2: 10 min. after aortic cross clamp on; group 3: 30 min. after aortic cross clamp on; group 4: 10 min. after aortic cross clamp off; group 5: 30 min. after aortic cross clamp off; group 6: during rewarming.
 
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