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Pyruvate in organ transplantation
L. Cicalese
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Keyphrases
Organ Transplantation
100%
Liver
66%
Small Intestine
33%
Physiologic
33%
Ischemia
33%
Kidney
33%
Protective Effect
33%
Clinical Application
33%
Adenosine
33%
Tissue Level
33%
Human Tissue
33%
Ischemia-reperfusion Injury
33%
Radical Formation
33%
Adhesion Molecules
33%
Hypoxia
33%
Direct Inhibitors
33%
Acute Rejection
33%
Perforin
33%
Allograft
33%
Leukocytic Infiltration
33%
Neutrophil Infiltration
33%
Anaerobic Conditions
33%
Abrogation
33%
Protection Mechanism
33%
Pancreatic Islets
33%
Granzyme B
33%
Preservation Injury
33%
In Vitro Testing
33%
Anaerobic Glycolysis
33%
Carbon Compounds
33%
Organ Preservation
33%
Hypothermic Preservation
33%
In Vitro Organogenesis
33%
Enriched Medium
33%
Energetic Substrates
33%
Preservation Solution
33%
Beneficial nutrient
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Solution and Solubility
100%
Adenosine Triphosphate
100%
Upregulation
100%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
100%
Experimental Model
100%
Energy Transfer
100%
Tissue Level
100%
Reperfusion
100%
Anaerobic Glycolysis
100%
Perforin
100%
Granzyme
100%
Cryopreservation
100%
Adenosine
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Organ Transplantation
100%
Upregulation
50%
Experimental Model
50%
Tissue Level
50%
Solution and Solubility
50%
Energy Transfer
50%
Human Tissue
50%
Reperfusion
50%
Acute Graft Rejection
50%
Perforin
50%
Cryopreservation
50%
Granzyme
50%
Anaerobic Glycolysis
50%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
50%
Allograft
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pyruvic Acid
100%
Organ Transplantation
100%
Injury
10%
In Vitro
10%
Hypoxia
10%
Upregulation
10%
Energy Transfer
10%
Adenosine Triphosphate
10%
Ischemia
10%
Human Tissue
10%
Reperfusion Injury
10%
Pancreatic Islet
10%
Allograft
10%
Acute Graft Rejection
10%
Adenosine
10%
Anaerobic Glycolysis
10%
Perforin
10%
Preservation Solution
10%
Granzyme
10%
Cell Adhesion Proteins
10%
Cryopreservation
10%