Method and composition for inhibiting cellular irreversible chan

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ABSTRACT:
Purine derivatives are provided for treatment of cellular stress, particularly hypoxia. By administering the purine derivatives by themselves or in conjunction with other compounds, particularly electron acceptor compounds and/or amino acids, the time for irreversible cellular changes, particularly mortality, can be greatly extended.

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