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V Shusterman

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Biofeedback and Self-Regulation|December 1, 1995
Spectral characteristics of skin temperature indicate peripheral stress-responseV Shusterman, O Barnea
The American Journal of Physiology|October 10, 1997
Spontaneous skin temperature oscillations in normal human subjectsV Shusterman, K P Anderson, O Barnea
Circulation Research|April 17, 2001
Multidimensional rhythm disturbances as a precursor of sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmiasV Shusterman, B Aysin, K P Anderson, et al.
Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|June 15, 2000
Enhancing the precision of ECG baseline correction: selective filtering and removal of residual errorV Shusterman, S I Shah, A Beigel, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|July 21, 1999
Distinctive RR dynamics preceding two modes of onset of spontaneous sustained ventricular tachycardia. (ESVEM) Investigators. Electrophysiologic Study Versus Electrocardiographic MonitoringK P Anderson, V Shusterman, B Aysin, et al.
American Heart Journal|January 5, 2000
Dynamics of low-frequency R-R interval oscillations preceding spontaneous ventricular tachycardiaV Shusterman, B Aysin, R Weiss, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 19, 1998
Autonomic nervous system activity and the spontaneous initiation of ventricular tachycardia. ESVEM Investigators. Electrophysiologic Study Versus Electrocardiographic Monitoring TrialV Shusterman, B Aysin, V Gottipaty, et al.
Journal of Electrocardiology|February 25, 2000
Changes in autonomic activity and ventricular repolarizationV Shusterman, A Beigel, S I Shah, et al.
Circulation Research|May 23, 2001
Targeted replacement of KV1.5 in the mouse leads to loss of the 4-aminopyridine-sensitive component of I(K,slow) and resistance to drug-induced qt prolongationB London, W Guo, Pan Xh, et al.
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Biofeedback and Self-Regulation|December 1, 1995
Spectral characteristics of skin temperature indicate peripheral stress-responseV Shusterman, O Barnea
The American Journal of Physiology|October 10, 1997
Spontaneous skin temperature oscillations in normal human subjectsV Shusterman, K P Anderson, O Barnea
Circulation Research|April 17, 2001
Multidimensional rhythm disturbances as a precursor of sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmiasV Shusterman, B Aysin, K P Anderson, et al.
Computers and Biomedical Research, an International Journal|June 15, 2000
Enhancing the precision of ECG baseline correction: selective filtering and removal of residual errorV Shusterman, S I Shah, A Beigel, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|July 21, 1999
Distinctive RR dynamics preceding two modes of onset of spontaneous sustained ventricular tachycardia. (ESVEM) Investigators. Electrophysiologic Study Versus Electrocardiographic MonitoringK P Anderson, V Shusterman, B Aysin, et al.
American Heart Journal|January 5, 2000
Dynamics of low-frequency R-R interval oscillations preceding spontaneous ventricular tachycardiaV Shusterman, B Aysin, R Weiss, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|December 19, 1998
Autonomic nervous system activity and the spontaneous initiation of ventricular tachycardia. ESVEM Investigators. Electrophysiologic Study Versus Electrocardiographic Monitoring TrialV Shusterman, B Aysin, V Gottipaty, et al.
Journal of Electrocardiology|February 25, 2000
Changes in autonomic activity and ventricular repolarizationV Shusterman, A Beigel, S I Shah, et al.
Circulation Research|May 23, 2001
Targeted replacement of KV1.5 in the mouse leads to loss of the 4-aminopyridine-sensitive component of I(K,slow) and resistance to drug-induced qt prolongationB London, W Guo, Pan Xh, et al.
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