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Cover image: Dose‐dependent effects of hydrogen disulphide on infarct volume after focal cerebral ischaemia (I) in rats. Infarct volume was reduced by a low dose (L) of the hydrogen disulphide donor NaHS but increased by a high dose (H). See Li et al., pp 765‐771. Cardioprotective effects of simvastatin Dual effects of hydrogen sulphide on focal cerebral ischaemia Nitric oxide and intracellular pH Genotype‐dependent response to metoprolol A new overtraining protocol for mice Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society Symposium: Emerging Leaders in Developmental Physiology Proceedings of the Australian Physiological Society Symposium: Fatigue Mechanisms Limiting Exercise Performance
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