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Thomas R Porter

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Circulation|January 24, 2007
Cardiovascular imaging of remote myocardial ischemia: detecting a molecular trace of evidence left behindThomas R Porter
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 12, 2021
The Potential for Retained Microbubbles: To Imaging . . . and BeyondThomas R Porter
Echo Research and Practice|August 7, 2018
A physiologist observing and reporting supra-pharmacologic dobutamine stress testing: can we trust them, and can we trust the results?Thomas R Porter
Cardiovascular Research|June 23, 2009
The utilization of ultrasound and microbubbles for therapy in acute coronary syndromesThomas R Porter
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|February 8, 2023
Getting in SHAPE to Noninvasively Measure Intracardiac Pressures: Is it Possible?Thomas R Porter
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : Official Publication of the American Society of Echocardiography|December 3, 2014
Authors' replyThomas R Porter,
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|August 14, 2015
Detecting Skeletal Microvascular Flow Abnormalities in Diabetes: Could Microvascular Recruitment Be a Fundamental Problem?Thomas R Porter
Circulation. Cardiovascular Imaging|August 10, 2016
Detection of Myocarditis With Molecular Echo Imaging: Another Potential Application for the Phosphatidyl Serine MicrobubbleThomas R Porter
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : Official Publication of the American Society of Echocardiography|May 1, 2021
More Is Not Always Better: What Effect Three- versus Two-Dimensional Diagnostic High-Mechanical Index Impulses Have on Tissue Blood Flow AugmentationThomas R Porter
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 6, 2009
Capillary blood flow abnormalities in the skeletal muscle and microvascular complications in diabetes lessons that cannot be learned from larger vesselsThomas R Porter
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Circulation|January 24, 2007
Cardiovascular imaging of remote myocardial ischemia: detecting a molecular trace of evidence left behindThomas R Porter
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|November 12, 2021
The Potential for Retained Microbubbles: To Imaging . . . and BeyondThomas R Porter
Echo Research and Practice|August 7, 2018
A physiologist observing and reporting supra-pharmacologic dobutamine stress testing: can we trust them, and can we trust the results?Thomas R Porter
Cardiovascular Research|June 23, 2009
The utilization of ultrasound and microbubbles for therapy in acute coronary syndromesThomas R Porter
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|February 8, 2023
Getting in SHAPE to Noninvasively Measure Intracardiac Pressures: Is it Possible?Thomas R Porter
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : Official Publication of the American Society of Echocardiography|December 3, 2014
Authors' replyThomas R Porter,
JACC. Cardiovascular Imaging|August 14, 2015
Detecting Skeletal Microvascular Flow Abnormalities in Diabetes: Could Microvascular Recruitment Be a Fundamental Problem?Thomas R Porter
Circulation. Cardiovascular Imaging|August 10, 2016
Detection of Myocarditis With Molecular Echo Imaging: Another Potential Application for the Phosphatidyl Serine MicrobubbleThomas R Porter
Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography : Official Publication of the American Society of Echocardiography|May 1, 2021
More Is Not Always Better: What Effect Three- versus Two-Dimensional Diagnostic High-Mechanical Index Impulses Have on Tissue Blood Flow AugmentationThomas R Porter
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|June 6, 2009
Capillary blood flow abnormalities in the skeletal muscle and microvascular complications in diabetes lessons that cannot be learned from larger vesselsThomas R Porter
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