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The following pages link to High‐resolution spatial analysis of slow wave initiation and conduction in porcine gastric dysrhythmia (Q35165359):
Displaying 40 items.
- Experimental and Automated Analysis Techniques for High-resolution Electrical Mapping of Small Intestine Slow Wave Activity (Q24630217) (← links)
- Electrophysiological Mechanisms of Gastrointestinal Arrhythmogenesis: Lessons from the Heart (Q26744621) (← links)
- Loss of Interstitial Cells of Cajal and Patterns of Gastric Dysrhythmia in Patients With Chronic Unexplained Nausea and Vomiting (Q27333512) (← links)
- The impact of surgical excisions on human gastric slow wave conduction, defined by high-resolution electrical mapping and in silico modeling. (Q27347317) (← links)
- The gastrointestinal electrical mapping suite (GEMS): software for analyzing and visualizing high-resolution (multi-electrode) recordings in spatiotemporal detail (Q30525524) (← links)
- Circumferential and functional re-entry of in vivo slow-wave activity in the porcine small intestine (Q30546310) (← links)
- A system and method for online high-resolution mapping of gastric slow-wave activity (Q30620106) (← links)
- A theoretical study of the initiation, maintenance and termination of gastric slow wave re-entry (Q30656161) (← links)
- An improved method for the estimation and visualization of velocity fields from gastric high-resolution electrical mapping (Q33933672) (← links)
- Automated classification of spatiotemporal characteristics of gastric slow wave propagation (Q33947971) (← links)
- Recent progress in gastric arrhythmia: pathophysiology, clinical significance and future horizons (Q35178302) (← links)
- Multi-channel wireless mapping of gastrointestinal serosal slow wave propagation (Q35235436) (← links)
- Rapid high-amplitude circumferential slow wave propagation during normal gastric pacemaking and dysrhythmias (Q36058162) (← links)
- Abnormal initiation and conduction of slow-wave activity in gastroparesis, defined by high-resolution electrical mapping (Q36195032) (← links)
- Toward the virtual stomach: progress in multiscale modeling of gastric electrophysiology and motility (Q36927180) (← links)
- Mapping and modeling gastrointestinal bioelectricity: from engineering bench to bedside (Q37158486) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal extracellular electrical recordings: fact or artifact? (Q37970438) (← links)
- Gastric dysrhythmias: a potential objective measure of nausea (Q38219240) (← links)
- Slow wave conduction patterns in the stomach: from Waller's foundations to current challenges (Q38260059) (← links)
- Gastric arrhythmias in gastroparesis: low- and high-resolution mapping of gastric electrical activity (Q38350214) (← links)
- Relationships between gastric slow wave frequency, velocity, and extracellular amplitude studied by a joint experimental-theoretical approach. (Q38684722) (← links)
- High-resolution mapping of gastric slow-wave recovery profiles: biophysical model, methodology, and demonstration of applications (Q38762898) (← links)
- High-resolution electrical mapping of porcine gastric slow-wave propagation from the mucosal surface. (Q39051250) (← links)
- Functional physiology of the human terminal antrum defined by high-resolution electrical mapping and computational modeling. (Q39360566) (← links)
- Time-Delay Mapping of High-Resolution Gastric Slow-Wave Activity (Q39856789) (← links)
- Effect of Ethanol Exposure on Slow Wave Activity and Smooth Muscle Contraction in the Rat Small Intestine (Q40299202) (← links)
- Reconstruction of normal and abnormal gastric electrical sources using a potential based inverse method (Q40824865) (← links)
- Automated classification and identification of slow wave propagation patterns in gastric dysrhythmia (Q41909340) (← links)
- A miniature bidirectional telemetry system for in vivo gastric slow wave recordings (Q42059313) (← links)
- Characterization of Electrophysiological Propagation by Multichannel Sensors (Q42153798) (← links)
- Reconstruction of multiple gastric electrical wave fronts using potential-based inverse methods (Q42284073) (← links)
- Arrhythmias in the gut. (Q44976839) (← links)
- The bioelectrical basis and validity of gastrointestinal extracellular slow wave recordings (Q47884662) (← links)
- Simultaneous anterior and posterior serosal mapping of gastric slow-wave dysrhythmias induced by vasopressin. (Q48212573) (← links)
- A novel retractable laparoscopic device for mapping gastrointestinal slow wave propagation patterns. (Q51351390) (← links)
- Functional reentry and circus movement arrhythmias in the small intestine of normal and diabetic rats (Q57117428) (← links)
- Temporary Gastric Stimulation in Patients With Gastroparesis Symptoms: Low-Resolution Mapping Multiple Versus Single Mucosal Lead Electrograms (Q64068956) (← links)
- High-resolution Mapping of Hyperglycemia-induced Gastric Slow Wave Dysrhythmias (Q64079603) (← links)
- A Miniature Configurable Wireless System for Recording Gastric Electrophysiological Activity and Delivering High-Energy Electrical Stimulation. (Q64898639) (← links)
- The electrifying stomach (Q84756105) (← links)