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Thoracic aortas with smooth muscle specific CaMKIIN expression treated with Angiotensin-II
Particulate Matter effect on Mouse Model of Cardiac Failure
Small intestine expression in vagus nerve stimulated brain dead rats
Left ventricular myocardium with aortic banding-induced heart failure
Lungs from mice with ventilator-induced lung injury
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Behavior and heart rate variability after intranasal administration of oxytocin in Holstein steers.
The Impact of Energy Drink Consumption on Heart Rate Variability after Exercise.
Resting heart rate is a population-level biomarker of cardiorespiratory fitness: The Fenland Study.
Heart rate control in shock].
Heart rate variability predicts outcome of short-term psychotherapy at the workplace.
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Effect of Heart Rate Control With Ivabradine on Hemodynamic in Patients With Sepsis
Landiolol for Rate Control in Decompensated Heart Failure Due to Atrial Fibrillation
Ivabradine for Heart Rate Control In Septic Shock
Heart Rate Control With Esmolol in Septic Shock
Closed Loop Control in Adolescents Using Heart Rate as Exercise Indicator
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