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M F Van Oosterhout

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The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1995
Fluorescent microspheres to measure organ perfusion: validation of a simplified sample processing techniqueM F Van Oosterhout, H M Willigers, R S Reneman, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|November 24, 1998
Optimization of ventricular function by improving the activation sequence during ventricular pacingF W Prinzen, M F Van Oosterhout, W Y Vanagt, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|March 7, 2001
Remodeling by ventricular pacing in hypertrophying dog heartsM F van Oosterhout, T Arts, A M Muijtjens, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|August 5, 1998
Fluorescent microspheres are superior to radioactive microspheres in chronic blood flow measurementsM F Van Oosterhout, F W Prinzen, S Sakurada, et al.
American Heart Journal|November 1, 1995
Asymmetric thickness of the left ventricular wall resulting from asynchronous electric activation: a study in dogs with ventricular pacing and in patients with left bundle branch blockF W Prinzen, E C Cheriex, T Delhaas, et al.
Circulation|August 26, 1998
Asynchronous electrical activation induces asymmetrical hypertrophy of the left ventricular wallM F van Oosterhout, F W Prinzen, T Arts, et al.
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The American Journal of Physiology|August 1, 1995
Fluorescent microspheres to measure organ perfusion: validation of a simplified sample processing techniqueM F Van Oosterhout, H M Willigers, R S Reneman, et al.
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE|November 24, 1998
Optimization of ventricular function by improving the activation sequence during ventricular pacingF W Prinzen, M F Van Oosterhout, W Y Vanagt, et al.
Cardiovascular Research|March 7, 2001
Remodeling by ventricular pacing in hypertrophying dog heartsM F van Oosterhout, T Arts, A M Muijtjens, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|August 5, 1998
Fluorescent microspheres are superior to radioactive microspheres in chronic blood flow measurementsM F Van Oosterhout, F W Prinzen, S Sakurada, et al.
American Heart Journal|November 1, 1995
Asymmetric thickness of the left ventricular wall resulting from asynchronous electric activation: a study in dogs with ventricular pacing and in patients with left bundle branch blockF W Prinzen, E C Cheriex, T Delhaas, et al.
Circulation|August 26, 1998
Asynchronous electrical activation induces asymmetrical hypertrophy of the left ventricular wallM F van Oosterhout, F W Prinzen, T Arts, et al.
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