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80
Citations
21136
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17214
National Ranking
1557

Overview

David J. Hearse is affiliated with St Thomas' Hospital in the United Kingdom.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been recorded in available data.

No book publications or specific fields or subfields of study have been documented.

Similarly, no main topics of work or awards received by David J. Hearse are available in the current records.

Best Publications

  • Reperfusion-induced arrhythmias: Mechanisms and prevention

    Allan S. Manning;David J. Hearse

  • Direct detection of free radicals in the reperfused rat heart using electron spin resonance spectroscopy.

    P B Garlick;M J Davies;D J Hearse;T F Slater

  • The oxygen paradox and the calcium paradox: Two facets of the same problem?

    David J. Hearse;Stuart M. Humphrey;Gillian R. Bullock

  • Reperfusion of the ischemic myocardium.

    David J. Hearse

  • Species variation in the coronary collateral circulation during regional myocardial ischaemia: a critical determinant of the rate of evolution and extent of myocardial infarction

    Miles P Maxwell;David J Hearse;Derek M Yellon

  • Ischemic contracture of the myocardium: mechanisms and prevention.

    David J. Hearse;Pamela B. Garlick;Stuart M. Humphrey

  • Reperfusion induced injury: manifestations, mechanisms, and clinical relevance.

    David J Hearse;Roberto Bolli

  • Preconditioning of ischemic myocardium: reperfusion-induced arrhythmias.

    K. Shiki;D. J. Hearse

  • Cellular protection during myocardial ischemia: the development and characterization of a procedure for the induction of reversible ischemic arrest.

    D J Hearse;D A Stewart;M V Braimbridge

  • Myocardial protection during ischemic cardiac arrest. The importance of magnesium in cardioplegic infusates.

    D.J. Hearse;D.A. Stewart;M.V. Braimbridge

  • Ischemia and reperfusion-induced arrhythmias in the rat. Effects of xanthine oxidase inhibition with allopurinol.

    A S Manning;D J Coltart;D J Hearse

  • The isolated blood and perfusion fluid perfused heart.

    Fiona J. Sutherland;David J. Hearse

  • Oxygen deprivation and early myocardial contractile failure: A reassessment of the possible role of adenosine triphosphate

    David J. Hearse

  • Free radicals and reperfusion-induced arrhythmias: protection by spin trap agent PBN in the rat heart

    D J Hearse;A Tosaki

  • Characterization of the “border zone” in acute regional ischemia in the dog

    David J. Hearse;Lionel H. Opie;Issy E. Katzeff;Willem F. Lubbe

  • Formation of 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal-modified proteins in ischemic rat heart.

    Philip Eaton;Jian-Mei Li;David J. Hearse;Michael J. Shattock

  • Ischaemic preconditioning and contractile function: Studies with normothermic and hypothermic global ischaemia

    Alison C. Cave;David J. Hearse

  • Cold cardioplegia or continuous coronary perfusion? Report on preliminary clinical experience as assessed cytochemically.

    M.V. Braimbridge;J. Chayen;L. Bitensky;D.J. Hearse

  • Improved functional recovery by ischaemic preconditioning is not mediated by adenosine in the globally ischaemic isolated rat heart

    Alison C Cave;Clifford S Collis;James M Downey;David J Hearse

  • Xanthine oxidase is not a source of free radicals in the ischemic rabbit heart.

    James M. Downey;Tetsuji Miura;Lynne J. Eddy;David E. Chambers

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek M. Yellon
Derek M. Yellon University College London
Roberto Ferrari
Roberto Ferrari University of Ferrara
James M. Downey
James M. Downey University of South Alabama
William A. Coetzee
William A. Coetzee New York University
Frank J. Kelly
Frank J. Kelly Imperial College London
Michael J. Davies
Michael J. Davies University of Copenhagen
Michael E. Maguire
Michael E. Maguire Case Western Reserve University
Ajay M. Shah
Ajay M. Shah King's College London
Lionel H. Opie
Lionel H. Opie University of Cape Town
Hiroshi Yamamoto
Hiroshi Yamamoto Komatsu University

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