Prabhu et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Kinetics of restitution of left ventricular relaxation.Prabhu et al., 1992
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- Prabhu S
- Freeman G
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- Circulation research
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Although the kinetics of cardiac systolic force restitution have been well described, the restitution kinetics of left ventricular relaxation have not been examined. To define relaxation restitution behavior, we studied seven dogs chronically instrumented with left ventricular …
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