The impact of varying autonomic states on the dynamic beat-to-beat QT-RR and QT-TQ interval relationships.

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Published in Br J Pharmacol on April 21, 2008

Authors

A A Fossa1

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1: Cardiovascular Safety, iCardiac Technologies Inc, Rochester, NY 14618, USA. anthony.fossa@icardiac.com

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