Intramural Virtual Electrodes During Defibrillation Shocks in Left Ventricular Wall Assessed by Optical Mapping of Membrane Potential
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Jonathan C. Newton | Raymond E Ideker | R. Ideker | V. Fast | O. F. Sharifov | Vladimir G Fast | Eric R Cheek | Oleg F Sharifov | Jonathan C Newton | Eric R. Cheek | O. Sharifov
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