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1. Impact of core laboratory assessment on treatment decisions and clinical outcomes using combined fractional flow reserve and coronary flow reserve measurements - DEFINE-FLOW core laboratory sub-study.

2. Computed Tomography-Mediated Registration of Trapeziometacarpal Articular Cartilage Using Intraarticular Optical Coherence Tomography and Cryomicrotome Imaging: A Cadaver Study.

3. Distal Evaluation of Functional performance with Intravascular sensors to assess the Narrowing Effect-combined pressure and Doppler FLOW velocity measurements (DEFINE-FLOW) trial: Rationale and trial design.

4. Discordance between pressure drift after wire pullback and intracoronary distal pressure offset affects stenosis physiology appraisal.

5. Influence of increased heart rate and aortic pressure on resting indices of functional coronary stenosis severity.

6. Temporal dissociation between the minimal distal-to-aortic pressure ratio and peak hyperemia during intravenous adenosine infusion.

7. Optimization of Vascular Casting for Three-Dimensional Fluorescence Cryo-Imaging of Collateral Vessels in the Ischemic Rat Hindlimb.

8. Transmural distribution and connectivity of coronary collaterals within the human heart.

9. Selective subepicardial localization of monocyte subsets in response to progressive coronary artery constriction.

10. Basal stenosis resistance index derived from simultaneous pressure and flow velocity measurements.

11. Transcatheter Replacement of Stenotic Aortic Valve Normalizes Cardiac-Coronary Interaction by Restoration of Systolic Coronary Flow Dynamics as Assessed by Wave Intensity Analysis.

12. Fundamentals in clinical coronary physiology: why coronary flow is more important than coronary pressure.

13. Head-to-head comparison of basal stenosis resistance index, instantaneous wave-free ratio, and fractional flow reserve: diagnostic accuracy for stenosis-specific myocardial ischaemia.

14. A quantitative high resolution voxel-wise assessment of myocardial blood flow from contrast-enhanced first-pass magnetic resonance perfusion imaging: microsphere validation in a magnetic resonance compatible free beating explanted pig heart model.

15. Microsphere skimming in the porcine coronary arteries: Implications for flow quantification.

16. Detection and quantification methods of monocyte homing in coronary vasculature with an imaging cryomicrotome.

17. Functional coronary stenosis severity assessed from the mean pressure gradient-velocity relationship obtained by contrast medium-induced submaximal hyperaemia.

18. Impact of hyperaemic microvascular resistance on fractional flow reserve measurements in patients with stable coronary artery disease: insights from combined stenosis and microvascular resistance assessment.

19. Physiological basis and long-term clinical outcome of discordance between fractional flow reserve and coronary flow velocity reserve in coronary stenoses of intermediate severity.

21. Multicenter core laboratory comparison of the instantaneous wave-free ratio and resting Pd/Pa with fractional flow reserve: the RESOLVE study.

22. Wave speed in human coronary arteries is not influenced by microvascular vasodilation: implications for wave intensity analysis.

23. Innate collateral segments are predominantly present in the subendocardium without preferential connectivity within the left ventricular wall.

24. Increased hyperaemic coronary microvascular resistance adds to the presence of myocardial ischaemia.

25. Myocardial perfusion distribution and coronary arterial pressure and flow signals: clinical relevance in relation to multiscale modeling, a review.

26. Fractional flow reserve as a surrogate for inducible myocardial ischaemia.

27. Does the instantaneous wave-free ratio approximate the fractional flow reserve?

28. 3D Imaging of vascular networks for biophysical modeling of perfusion distribution within the heart.

30. Intracoronary hemodynamic effects of pressure-controlled intermittent coronary sinus occlusion (PICSO): results from the First-In-Man Prepare PICSO Study.

31. Coronary wave intensity during the Valsalva manoeuvre in humans reflects altered intramural vessel compression responsible for extravascular resistance.

32. Minimal effect of collateral flow on coronary microvascular resistance in the presence of intermediate and noncritical coronary stenoses.

33. High-resolution microrheology in the pericellular matrix of prostate cancer cells.

34. Diagnostic accuracy of combined intracoronary pressure and flow velocity information during baseline conditions: adenosine-free assessment of functional coronary lesion severity.

35. Coronary pressure-flow relations as basis for the understanding of coronary physiology.

37. Cardiac oxygen supply is compromised during the night in hypertensive patients.

38. Gradient changes in porcine renal arterial vascular anatomy and blood flow after cryoablation.

39. Porcine coronary collateral formation in the absence of a pressure gradient remote of the ischemic border zone.

41. Improved detection of fluorescently labeled microspheres and vessel architecture with an imaging cryomicrotome.

42. Immediate effect of kidney cryoablation on renal arterial structure in a porcine model studied by imaging cryomicrotome.

43. Acute attenuation of glycocalyx barrier properties increases coronary blood volume independently of coronary flow reserve.

44. Effect of the Valsalva maneuver on cardiac-coronary interaction assessed by wave intensity analysis.

45. Organization and collateralization of a subendocardial plexus in end-stage human heart failure.

47. Stimulation of coronary collateral growth by granulocyte stimulating factor: role of reactive oxygen species.

48. Viscoelastic response of a model endothelial glycocalyx.

49. Impaired glycocalyx barrier properties contribute to enhanced intimal low-density lipoprotein accumulation at the carotid artery bifurcation in mice.

50. Individualization of transfer function in estimation of central aortic pressure from the peripheral pulse is not required in patients at rest.

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