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    Contribution of glycogen to aerobic myocardial glucose utilization by HENNING, S. L, WAMBOLT, R. B, SCHÖNEKESS, B. O, LOPASCHUK, G. D, ALLARD, M. F

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (15-04-1996)
    “…We determined glycogen turnover and the contribution of glycogen as a source of glucose for aerobic myocardial glycolysis and glucose oxidation in parallel…”
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    Glycogen metabolism in the aerobic hypertrophied rat heart by ALLARD, M. F, HENNING, S. L, WAMBOLT, R. B, GRANLEESE, S. R, ENGLISH, D. R, LOPASCHUK, G. D

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (15-07-1997)
    “…Rates of glycolysis from exogenous glucose are accelerated in hypertrophied hearts. In this study, we determined whether alterations in the metabolism of…”
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    Contribution of Glycogen and Exogenous Glucose to Glucose Metabolism During Ischemia in the Hypertrophied Rat Heart by Schonekess, Brett O, Allard, Michael F, Henning, Sarah L, Wambolt, Richard B, Lopaschuk, Gary D

    Published in Circulation research (01-10-1997)
    “…Although hypertrophied hearts have increased rates of glycolysis under aerobic conditions, it is controversial as to whether glucose metabolism during ischemia…”
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    Glucose Utilization and Glycogen Turnover are Accelerated in Hypertrophied Rat Hearts During Severe Low-flow Ischemia by Wambolt, Richard B., Henning, Sarah L., English, Dean R., Dyachkova, Yulia, Lopaschuk, Gary D., Allard, Michael F.

    “…We undertook this study to determine if the metabolism of exogenous glucose and glycogen in hypertrophied hearts differed from that in normal hearts during…”
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    Regional Myocardial Capillary Erythrocyte Transit Time in the Normal Resting Heart by Allard, Michael F, Kamimura, Craig T, English, Dean R, Henning, Sarah L, Wiggs, Barry R

    Published in Circulation research (01-01-1993)
    “…A major determinant of oxygen transport to the myocardium is the time spent by the erythrocytes (red blood cells [RBCs]) traversing the microcirculation…”
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    Calcium overload during reperfusion is accelerated in isolated hypertrophied rat hearts by Allard, M F, Flint, J D, English, J C, Henning, S L, Salamanca, M C, Kamimura, C T, English, D R

    “…In this study, calcium overload during reperfusion and the severity of morphologically evident ischemic myocardial injury were compared in hypertrophied and…”
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    Regression of Cardiac Hypertrophy Normalizes Glucose Metabolism and Left Ventricular Function During Reperfusion by Wambolt, Richard B., Henning, Sarah L., English, Dean R., Bondy, Gregory P., Allard, Michael F.

    “…It is not yet known if the alterations in myocardial glucose metabolism and the exaggerated left ventricular dysfunction that occur during reperfusion in…”
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