Mark G. Angelos
Department of Emergency Medicine
The Ohio State University
Columbus
Ohio 43210
USA
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- Post-cardiac arrest hyperoxia and mitochondrial function. Angelos, M.G., Yeh, S.T., Aune, S.E. Resuscitation (2011)
- Cardiovascular response to epinephrine varies with increasing duration of cardiac arrest. Angelos, M.G., Butke, R.L., Panchal, A.R., Torres, C.A., Blumberg, A., Schneider, J.E., Aune, S.E. Resuscitation (2008)
- Hypoxic reperfusion of the ischemic heart and oxygen radical generation. Angelos, M.G., Kutala, V.K., Torres, C.A., He, G., Stoner, J.D., Mohammad, M., Kuppusamy, P. Am. J. Physiol. Heart Circ. Physiol. (2006)
- Postischemic inotropic support of the dysfunctional heart. Angelos, M.G., Murray, H.N., Waite, M.D., Gorsline, R.T. Crit. Care Med. (2002)
- Glucose, insulin and potassium (GIK) during reperfusion mediates improved myocardial bioenergetics. Angelos, M.G., Murray, H.N., Gorsline, R.T., Klawitter, P.F. Resuscitation (2002)
- Bench to bedside: resuscitation from prolonged ventricular fibrillation. Angelos, M.G., Menegazzi, J.J., Callaway, C.W. Acad. Emerg. Med (2001)
- Left ventricular myocardial adenosine triphosphate changes during reperfusion of ventricular fibrillation: the influence of flow and epinephrine. Angelos, M.G., Torres, C.A., Waite, M.D., Rath, D.P., Zhu, H., Beckley, P.D., Palmer, B.S., Robitaille, P.M. Crit. Care Med. (2000)
- In-vivo myocardial substrate alteration during perfused ventricular fibrillation. Angelos, M.G., Torres, C.A., Rath, D.P., Zhu, H., Beckley, P.D., Robitaille, P.M. Acad. Emerg. Med (1999)
- Flow requirements in ventricular fibrillation: An in vivo nuclear magnetic resonance analysis of the left ventricular high-energy phosphate pool. Angelos, M.G., Rath, D.P., Zhu, H., Beckley, P.D., Robitaille, P.M. Ann. Emerg. Med (1999)