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    Intra-arrest cooling improves outcomes in a murine cardiac arrest model by ABELLA, Benjamin S, DANHONG ZHAO, ALVARADO, Jason, HAMANN, Kim, VANDEN HOEK, Terry L, BECKER, Lance B

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (08-06-2004)
    “…Recent clinical studies have demonstrated that hypothermia to 32 degrees to 34 degrees C provides significant clinical benefit when induced after resuscitation…”
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    Intra-arrest cooling with delayed reperfusion yields higher survival than earlier normothermic resuscitation in a mouse model of cardiac arrest by Zhao, Danhong, Abella, Benjamin S, Beiser, David G, Alvarado, Jason P, Wang, Huashan, Hamann, Kimm J, Vanden Hoek, Terry L, Becker, Lance B

    Published in Resuscitation (01-05-2008)
    “…Summary Background Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) represents an important method to attenuate post-resuscitation injury after cardiac arrest. Laboratory…”
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    Akt1 genetic deficiency limits hypothermia cardioprotection following murine cardiac arrest by Beiser, David G, Wojcik, Kimberly R, Zhao, Danhong, Orbelyan, Gerasim A, Hamann, Kimm J, Vanden Hoek, Terry L

    “…Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) cardioprotection has recently been associated with increased Akt signaling in a rat model of cardiac arrest. However, it is not…”
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    Induced hypothermia by central venous infusion: Saline ice slurry versus chilled saline by Vanden Hoek, Terry L, Kasza, Kenneth E, Beiser, David G, Abella, Benjamin S, Franklin, Jeffery E, Oras, John J, Alvarado, Jason P, Anderson, Travis, Son, Hyunjin, Wardrip, Craig L, Zhao, Danhong, Wang, Huashan, Becker, Lance B

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-09-2004)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Surface cooling improves outcome in selected comatose survivors of cardiac arrest. Internal cooling with considerable volumes of intravenous cold…”
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    Pupil diameter and light reaction during cardiac arrest and resuscitation by Zhao, Danhong, Weil, Max Harry, Tang, Wanchun, Klouche, Kada, Wann, Shue-Ren

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-04-2001)
    “…OBJECTIVETraditionally, both pupil diameter and reaction to light have been examined to confirm the diagnosis of death. In the present study, we investigated…”
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    Abstract 4595: Intra-arrest Hypothermia Preserves Heart Akt Phosphorylation And Cardiac Function Following Cardiac Arrest In Wild-type But Not Akt(+/−) Mice by Beiser, David G, Wojcik, Kimberly R, Zhao, Danhong, Hamann, Kimm J, Hoek, Terry L Vanden

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (28-10-2008)
    “…Abstract only OBJECTIVE: To establish the role of Akt signaling in hypothermia protection following cardiac arrest. METHODS: Cardiac arrest was induced in…”
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    Grape seed proanthocyanidin extract attenuates oxidant injury in cardiomyocytes by Shao, Zuo-Hui, Becker, Lance B., Vanden Hoek, Terry L., Schumacker, Paul T., Li, Chang-Qing, Zhao, Danhong, Wojcik, Kim, Anderson, Travis, Qin, Yimin, Dey, Lucy, Yuan, Chun-Su

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-06-2003)
    “…This study sought to test whether grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) attenuates exogenous and endogenous oxidant stress induced in chick cardiomyocytes…”
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    Induction of Hypothermia in Swine Using Cold Saline vs Saline Slurry by Vanden Hoek, T. L

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-05-2003)
    “…OBJECTIVES: Hypothermia induction after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) from sudden cardiac arrest may be beneficial, but is difficult to achieve…”
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