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Cardiac Catheterization in Mice to Measure the Pressure Volume Relationship: Investigating the Bowditch Effect
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When it all comes down to pressure: right ventricular ejection fraction at cardiac catheterisation
Robert Naeije1, Manuel J Richter2, Rebecca Vanderpool3
1Free University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium rnaeije@ulb.ac.be.
The European Respiratory Journal
|March 14, 2020
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