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Re-entrant waves in contracting excitable ventricular tissue to study mechano-electric feedback and arrhythmias

(2005) FASEB JOURNAL. 19(5). p.A1319-A1319
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MLA
Nash, MP, et al. “Re-Entrant Waves in Contracting Excitable Ventricular Tissue to Study Mechano-Electric Feedback and Arrhythmias.” FASEB JOURNAL, vol. 19, no. 5, 2005, pp. A1319–A1319.
APA
Nash, M., Keldermann, R., & Panfilov, A. (2005). Re-entrant waves in contracting excitable ventricular tissue to study mechano-electric feedback and arrhythmias. FASEB JOURNAL, 19(5), A1319–A1319.
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Nash, MP, RH Keldermann, and Alexander Panfilov. 2005. “Re-Entrant Waves in Contracting Excitable Ventricular Tissue to Study Mechano-Electric Feedback and Arrhythmias.” In FASEB JOURNAL, 19:A1319–A1319.
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Nash, MP, RH Keldermann, and Alexander Panfilov. 2005. “Re-Entrant Waves in Contracting Excitable Ventricular Tissue to Study Mechano-Electric Feedback and Arrhythmias.” In FASEB JOURNAL, 19:A1319–A1319.
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Nash M, Keldermann R, Panfilov A. Re-entrant waves in contracting excitable ventricular tissue to study mechano-electric feedback and arrhythmias. In: FASEB JOURNAL. 2005. p. A1319–A1319.
IEEE
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M. Nash, R. Keldermann, and A. Panfilov, “Re-entrant waves in contracting excitable ventricular tissue to study mechano-electric feedback and arrhythmias,” in FASEB JOURNAL, San Diego, CA, USA, 2005, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. A1319–A1319.
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  author       = {{Nash, MP and Keldermann, RH and Panfilov, Alexander}},
  booktitle    = {{FASEB JOURNAL}},
  issn         = {{0892-6638}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{San Diego, CA, USA}},
  number       = {{5}},
  pages        = {{A1319--A1319}},
  title        = {{Re-entrant waves in contracting excitable ventricular tissue to study mechano-electric feedback and arrhythmias}},
  volume       = {{19}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

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