Publications by authors named "Jean-Francois Liard"

Background: Chronic heart failure is a disease syndrome characterized in its advanced stages by a poor quality of life, frequent hospitalizations, and a high risk of mortality. In advanced and ultra-advanced chronic heart failure, many treatment options, such as cardiac transplantation and mechanical devices, are severely limited by availability and cost. Short-term Phase II clinical trials suggest that low-dose oral inotropic therapy with enoximone may improve hemodynamics and exercise capacity, without adversely affecting mortality, in selected subjects with advanced chronic heart failure.

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RSR13 binds to hemoglobin (Hb), reduces oxygen (O2) binding affinity, and enhances O2 unloading from Hb to hypoxic tissue. Tissue hypoxia is common to cancer, surgery, myocardial ischemia, and stroke. RSR13 increases tumor pO2, reduces tumor hypoxic fraction and because O2 is necessary to maximize the effectiveness of radiation therapy, RSR13 enhances the efficacy of radiation therapy.

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