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C Antzelevitch

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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|November 1, 1991
Afterdepolarizations and triggered activity develop in a select population of cells (M cells) in canine ventricular myocardium: the effects of acetylstrophanthidin and Bay K 8644S Sicouri, C Antzelevitch
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|February 1, 1993
Drug-induced afterdepolarizations and triggered activity occur in a discrete subpopulation of ventricular muscle cells (M cells) in the canine heart: quinidine and digitalisS Sicouri, C Antzelevitch
Circulation|December 1, 1993
Differences in the electrophysiological response of canine ventricular epicardium and endocardium to ischemia. Role of the transient outward currentA Lukas, C Antzelevitch
Basic Research in Cardiology|January 5, 2002
Electrical heterogeneity within the ventricular wallC Antzelevitch, J Fish
Journal of Electrocardiology|December 1, 2000
Early repolarization syndrome: clinical characteristics and possible cellular and ionic mechanismsI Gussak, C Antzelevitch
Circulation|August 10, 2000
Effects of a K(+) channel opener to reduce transmural dispersion of repolarization and prevent torsade de pointes in LQT1, LQT2, and LQT3 models of the long-QT syndromeW Shimizu, C Antzelevitch
Journal of Internal Medicine|December 13, 2005
Amplification of spatial dispersion of repolarization underlies sudden cardiac death associated with catecholaminergic polymorphic VT, long QT, short QT and Brugada syndromesC Antzelevitch, A Oliva
Cardiovascular Research|January 1, 2000
Differences in the electrophysiologic response of four canine ventricular cell types to alpha 1-adrenergic agonistsA Burashnikov, C Antzelevitch
Cardiovascular Research|September 1, 1996
Phase 2 reentry as a mechanism of initiation of circus movement reentry in canine epicardium exposed to simulated ischemiaA Lukas, C Antzelevitch
Journal of Electrocardiology|February 25, 2000
Differential response of transmural dispersion of repolarization and torsade de pointes to beta-adrenergic agonists and antagonists in three models of the long QT syndromeW Shimizu, C Antzelevitch
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|November 1, 1991
Afterdepolarizations and triggered activity develop in a select population of cells (M cells) in canine ventricular myocardium: the effects of acetylstrophanthidin and Bay K 8644S Sicouri, C Antzelevitch
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|February 1, 1993
Drug-induced afterdepolarizations and triggered activity occur in a discrete subpopulation of ventricular muscle cells (M cells) in the canine heart: quinidine and digitalisS Sicouri, C Antzelevitch
Circulation|December 1, 1993
Differences in the electrophysiological response of canine ventricular epicardium and endocardium to ischemia. Role of the transient outward currentA Lukas, C Antzelevitch
Basic Research in Cardiology|January 5, 2002
Electrical heterogeneity within the ventricular wallC Antzelevitch, J Fish
Journal of Electrocardiology|December 1, 2000
Early repolarization syndrome: clinical characteristics and possible cellular and ionic mechanismsI Gussak, C Antzelevitch
Circulation|August 10, 2000
Effects of a K(+) channel opener to reduce transmural dispersion of repolarization and prevent torsade de pointes in LQT1, LQT2, and LQT3 models of the long-QT syndromeW Shimizu, C Antzelevitch
Journal of Internal Medicine|December 13, 2005
Amplification of spatial dispersion of repolarization underlies sudden cardiac death associated with catecholaminergic polymorphic VT, long QT, short QT and Brugada syndromesC Antzelevitch, A Oliva
Cardiovascular Research|January 1, 2000
Differences in the electrophysiologic response of four canine ventricular cell types to alpha 1-adrenergic agonistsA Burashnikov, C Antzelevitch
Cardiovascular Research|September 1, 1996
Phase 2 reentry as a mechanism of initiation of circus movement reentry in canine epicardium exposed to simulated ischemiaA Lukas, C Antzelevitch
Journal of Electrocardiology|February 25, 2000
Differential response of transmural dispersion of repolarization and torsade de pointes to beta-adrenergic agonists and antagonists in three models of the long QT syndromeW Shimizu, C Antzelevitch
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