Short-lasting episodes of torsade de pointes in the chronic atrioventricular block dog model have a focal mechanism, while longer-lasting episodes are maintained by re-entry
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- Nele Vandersickel (UGent) , Alexandre Bossu, Jan De Neve (UGent) , Albert Dunnink, Veronique MF Meijborg, Marcel AG van der Heyden, Jet DM Beekman, Jacques MT De Bakker, Marc A Vos and Alexander Panfilov (UGent)
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8548899
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- Vandersickel, Nele, et al. “Short-Lasting Episodes of Torsade de Pointes in the Chronic Atrioventricular Block Dog Model Have a Focal Mechanism, While Longer-Lasting Episodes Are Maintained by Re-Entry.” JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, vol. 3, no. 13, 2017, pp. 1565–76, doi:10.1016/j.jacep.2017.06.016.
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- Vandersickel, N., Bossu, A., De Neve, J., Dunnink, A., Meijborg, V. M., van der Heyden, M. A., … Panfilov, A. (2017). Short-lasting episodes of torsade de pointes in the chronic atrioventricular block dog model have a focal mechanism, while longer-lasting episodes are maintained by re-entry. JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 3(13), 1565–1576. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2017.06.016
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- Vandersickel, Nele, Alexandre Bossu, Jan De Neve, Albert Dunnink, Veronique MF Meijborg, Marcel AG van der Heyden, Jet DM Beekman, Jacques MT De Bakker, Marc A Vos, and Alexander Panfilov. 2017. “Short-Lasting Episodes of Torsade de Pointes in the Chronic Atrioventricular Block Dog Model Have a Focal Mechanism, While Longer-Lasting Episodes Are Maintained by Re-Entry.” JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 3 (13): 1565–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2017.06.016.
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- Vandersickel, Nele, Alexandre Bossu, Jan De Neve, Albert Dunnink, Veronique MF Meijborg, Marcel AG van der Heyden, Jet DM Beekman, Jacques MT De Bakker, Marc A Vos, and Alexander Panfilov. 2017. “Short-Lasting Episodes of Torsade de Pointes in the Chronic Atrioventricular Block Dog Model Have a Focal Mechanism, While Longer-Lasting Episodes Are Maintained by Re-Entry.” JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY 3 (13): 1565–1576. doi:10.1016/j.jacep.2017.06.016.
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- 1.Vandersickel N, Bossu A, De Neve J, Dunnink A, Meijborg VM, van der Heyden MA, et al. Short-lasting episodes of torsade de pointes in the chronic atrioventricular block dog model have a focal mechanism, while longer-lasting episodes are maintained by re-entry. JACC CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. 2017;3(13):1565–76.
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- [1]N. Vandersickel et al., “Short-lasting episodes of torsade de pointes in the chronic atrioventricular block dog model have a focal mechanism, while longer-lasting episodes are maintained by re-entry,” JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, vol. 3, no. 13, pp. 1565–1576, 2017.
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author = {{Vandersickel, Nele and Bossu, Alexandre and De Neve, Jan and Dunnink, Albert and Meijborg, Veronique MF and van der Heyden, Marcel AG and Beekman, Jet DM and De Bakker, Jacques MT and Vos, Marc A and Panfilov, Alexander}},
issn = {{2405-500X}},
journal = {{JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY}},
language = {{eng}},
number = {{13}},
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title = {{Short-lasting episodes of torsade de pointes in the chronic atrioventricular block dog model have a focal mechanism, while longer-lasting episodes are maintained by re-entry}},
url = {{http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacep.2017.06.016}},
volume = {{3}},
year = {{2017}},
}
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