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Arterial pulse wave modelling and analysis for vascular age studies : a review from VascAgeNet
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Cardiac electrophysiology studies in mice via the transjugular route : a comprehensive practical guide
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On the assessment of arterial compliance from carotid pressure waveform
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Proximal pressure reducing effect of wave reflection in the pulmonary circulation disappear in obstructive disease: insight from a rabbit model
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Relative contributions from the ventricle and arterial tree to arterial pressure and its amplification : an experimental study
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Androgen-sensitive hypertension associated with soluble guanylate cyclase-α₁ deficiency is mediated by 20-HETE
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Reply to: 'Letter to the editor: comparing pace and speed in the pulmonary circulation?'
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Dynamic filling parameters in patients with atrial fibrillation: differentiating rhythm induced from ventilation-induced variations in pulse pressure
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Noninvasive pulmonary artery wave intensity analysis in pulmonary hypertension
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Afterload-induced diastolic dysfunction contributes to high filling pressures in experimental heart failure with preserved ejection fraction
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Small size ionic heterogeneities in the human heart can attract rotors
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Turbulent electrical activity at sharp-edged inexcitable obstacles in a model for human cardiac tissue
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SERCA Cys674 sulphonylation and inhibition of L-type Ca2+ influx contribute to cardiac dysfunction in endotoxemic mice, independent of cGMP synthesis
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Reduction of cardiomyocyte S-nitrosylation by S-nitrosoglutathione reductase protects against sepsis-induced myocardial depression
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Soluble guanylate cyclase-alpha(1) is required for the cardioprotective effects of inhaled nitric oxide
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sGCα1 mediates the negative inotropic effects of NO in cardiac myocytes independent of changes in calcium handling
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Electromechanical wavebreak in a model of the human left ventricle
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Arterial pulsatile hemodynamic load induced by isometric exercise strongly predicts left ventricular mass in hypertension
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A computational study of mother rotor VF in the human ventricles
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sGCα1β1 attenuates cardiac dysfunction and mortality in murine inflammatory shock models