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1. Local Depolarization Abnormalities Are the Dominant Pathophysiologic Mechanism for Type 1 Electrocardiogram in Brugada Syndrome A Study of Electrocardiograms, Vectorcardiograms, and Body Surface Potential Maps During Ajmaline Provocation

4. Letters regarding article by Coronel et al, 'Right ventricular fibrosis and conduction delay in a patient with clinical signs of Brugada syndrome: A combined electrophysiological, genetic, histopathologic, and computational study' - Response

6. P-wave complexity in normal subjects and computer models.

7. Reduced acute myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in IL-6-deficient mice employing a closed-chest model.

8. Correlation of atrial fibrillation cycle length and fractionation is associated with atrial fibrillation free survival.

9. Disparate response of high-frequency ganglionic plexus stimulation on sinus node function and atrial propagation in patients with atrial fibrillation.

10. How to measure propagation velocity in cardiac tissue: a simulation study.

11. Epicardial confirmation of conduction block during thoracoscopic surgery for atrial fibrillation--a hybrid surgical-electrophysiological approach.

12. Complex fractionated electrograms in the right atrial free wall and the superior/posterior wall of the left atrium are affected by activity of the autonomic nervous system.

13. Noninvasive detection of epicardial and endocardial activity of the heart.

14. Mapping and surgical ablation of focal epicardial left ventricular tachycardia.

15. Heterogeneous Connexin43 distribution in heart failure is associated with dispersed conduction and enhanced susceptibility to ventricular arrhythmias.

16. Left atrial pressure reduction for mitral stenosis reverses left atrial direction-dependent conduction abnormalities.

17. Local depolarization abnormalities are the dominant pathophysiologic mechanism for type 1 electrocardiogram in brugada syndrome a study of electrocardiograms, vectorcardiograms, and body surface potential maps during ajmaline provocation.

18. Mechanism of right precordial ST-segment elevation in structural heart disease: excitation failure by current-to-load mismatch.

19. Dominant frequency of atrial fibrillation correlates poorly with atrial fibrillation cycle length.

20. Right-to-left ventricular diastolic delay in chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension is associated with activation delay and action potential prolongation in right ventricle.

21. Non-invasive imaging of cardiac activation and recovery.

22. Slow and discontinuous conduction conspire in Brugada syndrome: a right ventricular mapping and stimulation study.

23. Engineering physiologically controlled pacemaker cells with lentiviral HCN4 gene transfer.

24. Monophasic action potentials and activation recovery intervals as measures of ventricular action potential duration: experimental evidence to resolve some controversies.

25. Properties of unipolar electrograms recorded with a multielectrode basket catheter.

26. Right atrial modification of maze surgery does not affect refractoriness and conduction patterns of human lone atrial fibrillation.

27. Software design for analysis of multichannel intracardial and body surface electrocardiograms.

28. Electrical conduction in canine pulmonary veins: electrophysiological and anatomic correlation.

29. Conversion of left ventricular endocardial positions from patient-independent co-ordinates into biplane fluoroscopic projections.

30. Activation delay after premature stimulation in chronically diseased human myocardium relates to the architecture of interstitial fibrosis.

31. Pace mapping of postinfarction scar to detect ventricular tachycardia exit sites and zones of slow conduction.

32. Continuous localization of cardiac activation sites using a database of multichannel ECG recordings.

33. Clinical application of an integrated 3-phase mapping technique for localization of the site of origin of idiopathic ventricular tachycardia.

34. Body surface mapping during pacing at multiple sites in the human atrium: P-wave morphology of ectopic right atrial activation.

35. Body surface mapping of atrial arrhythmias: atlas of paced P wave integral maps to localize the focal origin of right atrial tachycardia.

36. Automatic QRS onset and offset detection for body surface QRS integral mapping of ventricular tachycardia.

37. Patient isolation in multichannel bioelectric recordings by digital transmission through a single optical fiber.

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