Mechanisms of postsystolic thickening in ischemic myocardium: mathematical modelling and comparison with experimental ischemic substrates.
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Christoph Dommke | Piet Claus | Bart Bijnens | Jan D'hooge | Virginie Bito | Frank Weidemann | G. Sutherland | P. Claus | J. D’hooge | B. Bijnens | F. Weidemann | K. Sipido | C. Dommke | F. Heinzel | George R Sutherland | V. Bito | Frank R Heinzel | Karin R Sipido
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