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Scherlag, Benjamin
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Electrodes
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Electrodes, Implanted
Academic Article
Delineation of AV conduction pathways by selective surgical transection: effects on antegrade and retrograde transmission.
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Ganglionated plexi modulate extrinsic cardiac autonomic nerve input: effects on sinus rate, atrioventricular conduction, refractoriness, and inducibility of atrial fibrillation.
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Selective versus non-selective His bundle pacing.
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A study of heart block in man using His bundle recordings.
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Slow:fast and slow:slow AV nodal reentry in the rabbit resulting from longitudinal dissociation within the posterior AV nodal input.
Academic Article
Endovascular stimulation of autonomic neural elements in the superior vena cava using a flexible loop catheter.
Academic Article
Gradients of atrial refractoriness and inducibility of atrial fibrillation due to stimulation of ganglionated plexi.
Academic Article
Endovascular neural stimulation via a novel basket electrode catheter: comparison of electrode configurations.
Academic Article
Fast pathway-His bundle connections in the rabbit heart.
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Stable patterns of AH block arising from longitudinal dissociation and reentry within the superfused rabbit AV junction.
Academic Article
The elusive extracellular AV nodal potential: studies from the canine heart, ex vivo.
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Re-entrant ventricular arrhythmias in the late myocardial infarction period. 1. Conduction characteristics in the infarction zone.
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Contractile and electrophysiological responses to progressive digitalis toxicity.
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