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    Myocardial oxidative stress is increased in early reperfusion, but systemic antioxidative therapy does not prevent ischemia-reperfusion arrhythmias in pigs by Haugsten Hansen, Marie, Sadredini, Mani, Hasic, Almira, Eriksen, Morten, Stokke, Mathis Korseberg

    Published in Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine (26-09-2023)
    “…BackgroundArrhythmias in the early phase of reperfusion after myocardial infarction (MI) are common, and can lead to hemodynamic instability or even cardiac…”
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    Abstract 11558: The Role of Oxidized CaMKII in Early Ischemia-Reperfusion Triggered Ventricular Arrhythmias by Haugsten Hansen, Marie, Sadredini, Mani, Hasic, Almira, Anderson, Mark E, Sjaastad, Ivar, Stokke, Mathis

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (16-11-2021)
    “…IntroductionArrhythmias can complicate revascularization procedures after transmural infarctions and induce hemodynamic instability, but most cases can be…”
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    CaMKII and reactive oxygen species contribute to early reperfusion arrhythmias, but oxidation of CaMKIIδ at methionines 281/282 is not a determining factor by Hansen Haugsten, Marie, Sadredini, Mani, Hasic, Almira, Anderson, Mark E, Sjaastad, Ivar, Stokke, Mathis Korseberg

    “…Background Available evidence suggest that Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IIδ (CaMKIIδ) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important in early…”
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    CaMKII and reactive oxygen species contribute to early reperfusion arrhythmias, but oxidation of CaMKIIδ at methionines 281/282 is not a determining factor by Haugsten Hansen, Marie, Sadredini, Mani, Hasic, Almira, Anderson, Mark E., Sjaastad, Ivar, Korseberg Stokke, Mathis

    “…Available evidence suggest that Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IIδ (CaMKIIδ) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important in early…”
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    β-catenin promotes endothelial survival by regulating eNOS activity and flow-dependent anti-apoptotic gene expression by Tajadura, Virginia, Hansen, Marie Haugsten, Smith, Joy, Charles, Hannah, Rickman, Matthew, Farrell-Dillon, Keith, Claro, Vasco, Warboys, Christina, Ferro, Albert

    Published in Cell death & disease (30-06-2020)
    “…Increased endothelial cell (EC) apoptosis is associated with the development of atherosclerotic plaques that develop predominantly at sites exposed to…”
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