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Basic Research in Cardiology|September 1, 1981
Curvilinearity of the diastolic pressure-flow relationship in autoregulating and maximally vasodilated coronary beds; effects on estimates of zero-flow pressure and differences between zero-flow and intracavitary diastolic pressures. Role of capacitive effects in the determination of zero-flow pressure from long diastolesF J Klocke, I R Weinstein, J F Klocke, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 1, 1981
Zero-flow pressures and pressure-flow relationships during single long diastoles in the canine coronary bed before and during maximum vasodilation. Limited influence of capacitive effectsF J Klocke, I R Weinstein, J F Klocke, et al.
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Basic Research in Cardiology|September 1, 1981
Curvilinearity of the diastolic pressure-flow relationship in autoregulating and maximally vasodilated coronary beds; effects on estimates of zero-flow pressure and differences between zero-flow and intracavitary diastolic pressures. Role of capacitive effects in the determination of zero-flow pressure from long diastolesF J Klocke, I R Weinstein, J F Klocke, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|October 1, 1981
Zero-flow pressures and pressure-flow relationships during single long diastoles in the canine coronary bed before and during maximum vasodilation. Limited influence of capacitive effectsF J Klocke, I R Weinstein, J F Klocke, et al.
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