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C S Apstein

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The American Journal of Cardiology|August 1, 1984
Decreased contractility after myocardial hypertrophy: cardiac failure or successful adaptation?B Swynghedauw, K Schwartz, C S Apstein
Analytical Biochemistry|November 1, 1970
Improved automated lactate determinationC S Apstein, E Puchner, N Brachfeld
Basic Research in Cardiology|May 1, 1973
[Carbohydrate and palmitic acid metabolism in the myocardium of the hypoxic rat]R Gmeiner, C S Apstein, N Brachfeld
Archives of Internal Medicine|April 1, 1988
Medical and economic consequences of a blinded oral anticoagulant brand change at a municipal hospitalS Richton-Hewett, E Foster, C S Apstein
Circulation|December 15, 1995
31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of regions of remodeled myocardium in the infarcted rat heartJ Friedrich, C S Apstein, J S Ingwall
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1991
Rapid expression of heat shock protein in the rabbit after brief cardiac ischemiaA A Knowlton, P Brecher, C S Apstein
Circulation Research|August 1, 1977
Ventricular contracture and compliance changes with global ischemia and reperfusion, and their effect on coronary resistance in the ratC S Apstein, M Mueller, W B Hood
Circulation|October 1, 1979
Limitations of lactate production as an index of myocardial ischemiaC S Apstein, F Gravino, W B Hood
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 23, 2001
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction during demand ischemia: rigor underlies increased stiffness without calcium-mediated tension. Amelioration by glycolytic substrateN Varma, F R Eberli, C S Apstein
Circulation|May 10, 2000
Increased diastolic chamber stiffness during demand ischemia: response to quick length change differentiates rigor-activated from calcium-activated tensionN Varma, F R Eberli, C S Apstein
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The American Journal of Cardiology|August 1, 1984
Decreased contractility after myocardial hypertrophy: cardiac failure or successful adaptation?B Swynghedauw, K Schwartz, C S Apstein
Analytical Biochemistry|November 1, 1970
Improved automated lactate determinationC S Apstein, E Puchner, N Brachfeld
Basic Research in Cardiology|May 1, 1973
[Carbohydrate and palmitic acid metabolism in the myocardium of the hypoxic rat]R Gmeiner, C S Apstein, N Brachfeld
Archives of Internal Medicine|April 1, 1988
Medical and economic consequences of a blinded oral anticoagulant brand change at a municipal hospitalS Richton-Hewett, E Foster, C S Apstein
Circulation|December 15, 1995
31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging of regions of remodeled myocardium in the infarcted rat heartJ Friedrich, C S Apstein, J S Ingwall
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 1, 1991
Rapid expression of heat shock protein in the rabbit after brief cardiac ischemiaA A Knowlton, P Brecher, C S Apstein
Circulation Research|August 1, 1977
Ventricular contracture and compliance changes with global ischemia and reperfusion, and their effect on coronary resistance in the ratC S Apstein, M Mueller, W B Hood
Circulation|October 1, 1979
Limitations of lactate production as an index of myocardial ischemiaC S Apstein, F Gravino, W B Hood
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 23, 2001
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction during demand ischemia: rigor underlies increased stiffness without calcium-mediated tension. Amelioration by glycolytic substrateN Varma, F R Eberli, C S Apstein
Circulation|May 10, 2000
Increased diastolic chamber stiffness during demand ischemia: response to quick length change differentiates rigor-activated from calcium-activated tensionN Varma, F R Eberli, C S Apstein
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