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IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
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September 1, 1978
An analysis of transfer coefficients calculated directly from epicardial and body surface potential measurements in the intact dog
L T Hersh, R C Barr, M S Spach
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
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March 1, 1971
Selection of the number and positions of measuring locations for electrocardiography
R C Barr, M S Spach, G S Herman-Giddens
Gene Therapy
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September 12, 2002
Electromobility of plasmid DNA in tumor tissues during electric field-mediated gene delivery
D A Zaharoff, R C Barr, C-Y Li, et al.
Circulation Research
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December 1, 1998
Extracellular discontinuities in cardiac muscle: evidence for capillary effects on the action potential foot
M S Spach, J F Heidlage, P C Dolber, et al.
American Heart Journal
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March 1, 1972
Quantitative Frank vectorcardiograms of normal children and a comparison to those of patients with atrial defects
S D Blumenschein, R C Barr, M S Spach, et al.
Journal of Electrocardiology
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January 10, 2002
Changes in anisotropic conduction caused by remodeling cell size and the cellular distribution of gap junctions and Na(+) channels
M S Spach, J F Heidlage, P C Dolber, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
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January 1, 1970
An inverse electrocardiographic solution with an ON-OFF model
R C Barr, T C Pilkington, J P Boineau, et al.
Circulation Research
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November 1, 1982
The impact of adjacent isotropic fluids on electrograms from anisotropic cardiac muscle. A modeling study
D B Geselowitz, R C Barr, M S Spach, et al.
Circulation
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February 1, 1977
Origin of body surface QRS and T wave potentials from epicardial potential distributions in the intact chimpanzee
M S Spach, R C Barr, C F Lanning, et al.
Circulation Research
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February 19, 2000
Electrophysiological effects of remodeling cardiac gap junctions and cell size: experimental and model studies of normal cardiac growth
M S Spach, J F Heidlage, P C Dolber, et al.
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IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
|
September 1, 1978
An analysis of transfer coefficients calculated directly from epicardial and body surface potential measurements in the intact dog
L T Hersh, R C Barr, M S Spach
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
|
March 1, 1971
Selection of the number and positions of measuring locations for electrocardiography
R C Barr, M S Spach, G S Herman-Giddens
Gene Therapy
|
September 12, 2002
Electromobility of plasmid DNA in tumor tissues during electric field-mediated gene delivery
D A Zaharoff, R C Barr, C-Y Li, et al.
Circulation Research
|
December 1, 1998
Extracellular discontinuities in cardiac muscle: evidence for capillary effects on the action potential foot
M S Spach, J F Heidlage, P C Dolber, et al.
American Heart Journal
|
March 1, 1972
Quantitative Frank vectorcardiograms of normal children and a comparison to those of patients with atrial defects
S D Blumenschein, R C Barr, M S Spach, et al.
Journal of Electrocardiology
|
January 10, 2002
Changes in anisotropic conduction caused by remodeling cell size and the cellular distribution of gap junctions and Na(+) channels
M S Spach, J F Heidlage, P C Dolber, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
|
January 1, 1970
An inverse electrocardiographic solution with an ON-OFF model
R C Barr, T C Pilkington, J P Boineau, et al.
Circulation Research
|
November 1, 1982
The impact of adjacent isotropic fluids on electrograms from anisotropic cardiac muscle. A modeling study
D B Geselowitz, R C Barr, M S Spach, et al.
Circulation
|
February 1, 1977
Origin of body surface QRS and T wave potentials from epicardial potential distributions in the intact chimpanzee
M S Spach, R C Barr, C F Lanning, et al.
Circulation Research
|
February 19, 2000
Electrophysiological effects of remodeling cardiac gap junctions and cell size: experimental and model studies of normal cardiac growth
M S Spach, J F Heidlage, P C Dolber, et al.
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