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Fall 2010
The newborn heart possesses a higher tolerance to ischemia in comparison to adult hearts. Post-ischemic interventions that increase energy production are beneficial for recovery. These data suggest that the newborn heart holds on a very tight energetic plasticity and may not be capable to...
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Fall 2018
Energy substrate utilization in the heart is both altered by- and contributes to- the pathophysiology of heart disease. For example, there is an increased reliance on fatty acid oxidation for energy production in conditions such as diabetes, diabetic cardiomyopathy, and during reperfusion of...