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1. Sigmoidal heart rate response pattern during exercise in patients with chronic heart failure.

2. Increased heart rate fragmentation in those with Williams–Beuren syndrome suggests nonautonomic mechanistic contributors to sudden death risk.

3. Percent duration of heart rate acceleration within the respiratory cycle: a novel approach to assess heart rate asymmetry.

4. Decoding exercise heart rate responses among patients with heart failure.

5. Beat-to-beat cardiac repolarization lability increases during hypoxemia and arousals in obstructive sleep apnea patients.

6. Sleep disturbance and sympathetic neural reactivity in postmenopausal females.

7. Differences in heart rate responses to upright posture are associated with variations in the high-frequency power of heart rate variability.

8. Preeclampsia-exposed children's heart rate variability 8-12 yr after index pregnancy: FINNCARE study.

9. Cardiovascular autonomic nervous function in children conceived by assisted reproductive technology with frozen or fresh embryo transfer.

10. Progressive iso-inertial resistance exercise promotes more favorable cardiovascular adaptations than traditional resistance exercise in young adults.

11. Resistance exercise lowers blood pressure and improves vascular endothelial function in individuals with elevated blood pressure or stage-1 hypertension.

12. Chronic diastolic stretch unmasks conduction defects in an in vitro model of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy.

13. Spatiotemporal repolarization dispersion before and after exercise in patients with long QT syndrome type 1 versus controls: probing into the arrhythmia substrate.

14. Corrigendum for Greenlund et al., volume 320, 2021, p. H305–H315.

15. Automated quantification and statistical assessment of proliferating cardiomyocyte rates in embryonic hearts.

16. The healthy heart does not control a specific cardiac output: a plea for a new interpretation of normal cardiac function.

17. Impact of COVID-19 on cardiac autonomic function in healthy young adults: potential role of symptomatology and time since diagnosis.

18. Myocardial mesostructure and mesofunction.

19. Reliability of heart rate variability during stable and disrupted polysomnographic sleep.

20. Sympathetic neural responses to sleep disorders and insufficiencies.

21. Blunted heart rate recovery to spontaneous nocturnal arousals in shortsleeping adults.

22. A novel metric linking stellate ganglion neuronal population dynamics to cardiopulmonary physiology.

23. Ivabradine augments high-frequency dynamic gain of the heart rate response to low- and moderate-intensity vagal nerve stimulation under β-blockade.

24. Exercise alters cardiac function independent of acute systemic inflammation in healthy men.

25. Differential negative effects of acute exhaustive swim exercise on the right ventricle are associated with disproportionate hemodynamic loading.

26. Hemodynamic function of the right ventricular-pulmonary vascular-left atrial unit: normal responses to exercise in healthy adults.

27. Mavacamten preserves length-dependent contractility and improves diastolic function in human engineered heart tissue.

28. CORP: Standardizing methodology for assessing spontaneous baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans.

29. Exercise physiology of the left atrium: quantity and timing of contribution to cardiac output.

30. E-wave asymmetry elucidates diastolic ventricular stiffness-relaxation coupling: model-based prediction with in vivo validation.

31. In vitro and in vivo cardiac toxicity of flavored electronic nicotine delivery systems.

32. Cholinergic stimulation improves electrophysiological rate adaptation during pressure overload-induced heart failure in rats.

33. Exercise heat acclimation has minimal effects on left ventricular volumes, function and systemic hemodynamics in euhydrated and dehydrated trained humans.

34. Sympathetic arterial baroreflex hysteresis in humans: different patterns during low- and high-pressure levels.

35. Desmin is essential for the structure and function of the sinoatrial node: implications for increased arrhythmogenesis.

36. Stimulus-specific functional remodeling of the left ventricle in endurance and resistance-trained men.

37. Sex differences in dynamic blood pressure regulation: beat-by-beat responses to muscle sympathetic nerve activity.

38. Acute and chronic sympathomimetic effects of e-cigarette and tobacco cigarette smoking: role of nicotine and non-nicotine constituents.

39. Fast in vivo detection of myocardial norepinephrine levels in the beating porcine heart.

40. Distinct hemodynamic responses to (pyr)apelin-13 in large animal models.

41. Cardiac sympathetic nerve transdifferentiation reduces action potential heterogeneity after myocardial infarction.

42. Early onset neurocirculatory response to static handgrip is associated with greater blood pressure variability in women with posttraumatic stress disorder.

43. Sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity is inversely related to vascular transduction in men but not women.

44. Intravenous ivabradine augments the dynamic heart rate response to moderate vagal nerve stimulation in anesthetized rats.

45. Premature ventricular contractions activate vagal afferents and alter autonomic tone: implications for premature ventricular contraction-induced cardiomyopathy.

46. Central ANG-(1-7) infusion improves blood pressure regulation in antenatal betamethasone-exposed sheep and reveals sex-dependent effects on oxidative stress.

47. Development of a decerebrate model for investigating mechanisms mediating viscero-sympathetic reflexes in the spinalized rat.

48. Conduction in the right and left ventricle is differentially regulated by protein kinases and phosphatases: implications for arrhythmogenesis.

49. Heart rate fragmentation: using cardiac pacemaker dynamics to probe the pace of biological aging.

50. Sympathoexcitation in response to cardiac and pulmonary afferent stimulation of TRPA1 channels is attenuated in rats with chronic heart failure.

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