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Intravenous hydrogen sulfide does not induce neuroprotection after aortic balloon occlusion-induced spinal cord ischemia/reperfusion injury in a human-like porcine model of ubiquitous arteriosclerosis.

Andre BredthauerKarla LehleAngelika ScheuerleHubert SchelzigOscar McCookPeter RadermacherCsaba SzaboMartin WeplerFlorian Simon
Published in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2018)
In a porcine model of I/R injury of the spinal cord, treatment with intravenous sodium sulfide had no protective effect in animals with a pre-existing arteriosclerosis.
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