The following main instruments were used in the present study: An animal treadmill (Taimeng, China), a PowerLab signal acquisition and analysis system, a MultiscanGO enzyme standard instrument (Thermo, USA), a pressure volume catheter (SPR-838, Millar Company, USA), a PowerLab data acquisition and analysis system (AD Instruments, Australia), a bioelectric amplifier (AD Instruments, Australia), a needle electrode (AD Instruments, Australia) and a high-resolution respirometry (Oroboros Instruments, Austria).
Lactobionate
Lactobionate is a laboratory chemical compound used as a buffer solution and electrolyte. It is a salt of lactobionic acid, which is derived from the oxidation of lactose. Lactobionate is commonly used in various laboratory applications, including cell culture media, biochemical assays, and pharmaceutical formulations. Its core function is to maintain pH and osmotic balance in these applications.
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Cardiac Biomarkers Measurement Protocols
The following main instruments were used in the present study: An animal treadmill (Taimeng, China), a PowerLab signal acquisition and analysis system, a MultiscanGO enzyme standard instrument (Thermo, USA), a pressure volume catheter (SPR-838, Millar Company, USA), a PowerLab data acquisition and analysis system (AD Instruments, Australia), a bioelectric amplifier (AD Instruments, Australia), a needle electrode (AD Instruments, Australia) and a high-resolution respirometry (Oroboros Instruments, Austria).
Cardiac Biomarker Detection Assay
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