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1. The Visible Parallel Computational Model Of Cardioelectrical Activity
2. Effects Of Carvedilol On Electrophysiology In Guinea Pig Ventricular Myocytes
3. Studies Of Establishing Animal Model And Mechanism Of Ventricular Tachycarida With Ishemia Cardiomyopathy And Mapping And Catheter Ablation Of Ventricular Tachycardia Using Non-contact Mapping System
4. Experimental Study Of Mechanism Of Neurogenic Intermittent Claudication Caused By Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis
5. Analysis Of Mechanisms To I-/α2-receptor Agonists On Rabbit Sinoatrial Node And Vascular Purinergic Nerve
6. Changes Of Electrical And Mechanical Properties Of Diabetic Rat Ventricular Myocardium And Effects Of Cyclovirobuxin-D And Adenosine
7. Investigation Of Histology And Electrophysiology Of Ligament Of Marshall
8. A Morphological And Electrophysiological Study Of Sinus Coronary Musculature
9. Histologic And Electrophysiologic Study Of Crista Terminalis
10. Dynamic Study Of Ionic Mechanism In Ischemia Related Arrhythmia
11. Relative Electrophysiologic Study Of Cochlear Implant
12. Study On Extracting Process Of Fumaitang's Effective Components And Its Effects On Arrhythmia Induced By Stress And Its Mechanisms Of Actions
13. The Study On The Role Of T-type Ca~(2+) Channels In The Generation Of Detrusor Excitability And The Pathogenesis Of Detrusor Instability
14. Experimental Study Of The Selective Stimulation And Close-up Feedback Controlling Function Of Multi-LIFEs Implantation
15. Mechanisms Of Organophosphorus Ester Induced Delayed Neurotoxicity In Hens
16. 3-Dimension Visualization Of Ventricles And Modeling Of Cardiac Electricity Simulation
17. Effects And Mechanism Of Soy Peptides On Cardiovascular System In Rat
18. Studies On The Proarrhythmic Effects Of Haloperidol And Sulpiride: Underlying Mechanisms, Proarrhythmic Conditions And Methods For Prevention
19. The Electrophysiological Basis Of Right Ventricular Outflow Tract Arrhythmias
20. Sialylation Contributes To Hyperexcitability Of Injured Aα/β-Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons In Rat
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