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L M Hondeghem

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Cardiovascular Research|March 23, 2000
Classification of antiarrhythmic agents and the two laws of pharmacologyL M Hondeghem
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1976
Effects of quinidine, lidocaine and phenytoin on the excitability of the ischemic rabbit heartL M Hondeghem
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1975
Selective depression of the ischemic and hypoxic myocardium by lidocaineL M Hondeghem
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|August 1, 1994
Computer aided development of antiarrhythmic agents with class IIIa propertiesL M Hondeghem
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|March 1, 1989
Malfunctioning of a programmable cardiac stimulator can result in severe electrical shock hazardL M Hondeghem
Journal of Electrocardiology|January 1, 1976
Effects of lidocaine, phenytoin and quinidine on the ischemic canine myocardiumL M Hondeghem
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology|January 1, 1992
Development of class III antiarrhythmic agentsL M Hondeghem
Circulation|March 1, 1987
Antiarrhythmic agents: modulated receptor applicationsL M Hondeghem
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1978
Validity of Vmax as a measure of the sodium current in cardiac and nervous tissuesL M Hondeghem
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1984
Quinidine and lidocaine: activation and inactivation blockL M Hondeghem, T Matsubara
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Cardiovascular Research|March 23, 2000
Classification of antiarrhythmic agents and the two laws of pharmacologyL M Hondeghem
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1976
Effects of quinidine, lidocaine and phenytoin on the excitability of the ischemic rabbit heartL M Hondeghem
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1975
Selective depression of the ischemic and hypoxic myocardium by lidocaineL M Hondeghem
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|August 1, 1994
Computer aided development of antiarrhythmic agents with class IIIa propertiesL M Hondeghem
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|March 1, 1989
Malfunctioning of a programmable cardiac stimulator can result in severe electrical shock hazardL M Hondeghem
Journal of Electrocardiology|January 1, 1976
Effects of lidocaine, phenytoin and quinidine on the ischemic canine myocardiumL M Hondeghem
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology|January 1, 1992
Development of class III antiarrhythmic agentsL M Hondeghem
Circulation|March 1, 1987
Antiarrhythmic agents: modulated receptor applicationsL M Hondeghem
Biophysical Journal|July 1, 1978
Validity of Vmax as a measure of the sodium current in cardiac and nervous tissuesL M Hondeghem
Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society|January 1, 1984
Quinidine and lidocaine: activation and inactivation blockL M Hondeghem, T Matsubara
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