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Transplanting precursors of myelinating cells is a proven therapeutic strategy to ameliorate damage to the CNS.
Specifically, pharmacological postconditioning may offer an attractive opportunity to further ameliorate damage to the myocardium in the post-resuscitation period.
ADA treatment may ameliorate damage of I/R injury.
It can be speculated that iron supplements may ameliorate damage induced by low-level exposure to carbon monoxide.
Based on the above, we hypothesized that CORM-2 may ameliorate damage occurring during hepatic I/Ri.
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