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David H. Jang
University of Pennsylvania - Department of Emergency Medicine
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Attenuation of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in a Ventricular Fibrillation Swine Model of Cardiac Arrest Treated with Carbon Monoxide
Number of pages: 49
Posted: 17 Mar 2025
Tiffany S. Ko
,
John C. Greenwood
,
Ryan W. Morgan
,
Benjamin Abella
,
Frances S. Shofer
,
McKenna Mason
,
Devora Weintraub
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Devesh Bungatavula
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Alistair Lewis
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Nicolina R. Ranieri
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Arjun G. Yodh
,
Wesley B. Baker
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Rodrigo M. Forti
,
Shih-Han Kao
,
Samuel S. Shin
,
Todd Kilbaugh
and David H. Jang
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, University of Pennsylvania - Department of Emergency Medicine,
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, University of Pennsylvania - Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania,
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, Drexel University,
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cardiac arrest, mitochondria, carbon monoxide, swine, therapeutic
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