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6. Adenosine-Induced Atrial Fibrillation: Localized Reentrant Drivers in Lateral Right Atria due to Heterogeneous Expression of Adenosine A1 Receptors and GIRK4 Subunits in the Human Heart.

8. Integration of High-Resolution Optical Mapping and 3-Dimensional Micro-Computed Tomographic Imaging to Resolve the Structural Basis of Atrial Conduction in the Human Heart.

9. Molecular Mapping of Sinoatrial Node HCN Channel Expression in the Human Heart.

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20. Mechanical Dyssynchrony of Isolated Left and Right Ventricular Human Myocardium in End-Stage Heart Failure.

21. Optical Mapping-Validated Machine Learning Improves Atrial Fibrillation Driver Detection by Multi-Electrode Mapping.

22. Human Myocardium Has a Robust α1A-Subtype Adrenergic Receptor Inotropic Response.

23. Common Coding Variants in SCN10A Are Associated With the Nav1.8 Late Current and Cardiac Conduction.

24. Adenosine-Induced Atrial Fibrillation: Localized Reentrant Drivers in Lateral Right Atria due to Heterogeneous Expression of Adenosine A1 Receptors and GIRK4 Subunits in the Human Heart.

25. Integration of High-Resolution Optical Mapping and 3-Dimensional Micro-Computed Tomographic Imaging to Resolve the Structural Basis of Atrial Conduction in the Human Heart.

26. Molecular Mapping of Sinoatrial Node HCN Channel Expression in the Human Heart.

27. Impairment of diastolic function by lack of frequency-dependent myofilament desensitization rabbit right ventricular hypertrophy.

28. Frequency- and afterload-dependent cardiac modulation in vivo by troponin I with constitutively active protein kinase A phosphorylation sites.

29. Hydroxyl radical-induced acute diastolic dysfunction is due to calcium overload via reverse-mode Na(+)-Ca(2+) exchange.

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