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Publications by Ali Sovari
Suppression of Re-Entrant and Multifocal Ventricular Fibrillation by the Late Sodium Current Blocker Ranolazine
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Cardiovascular Medicine
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Modulation of the Late Sodium Current by ATX-II and Ranolazine Affects the Reverse Use-Dependence and Proarrhythmic Liability of IKrblockade
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Suppression of Spatio-Temporal Chaos in Simple Models of Re-Entrant Fibrillations
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Functional Effects of the Late Sodium Current Inhibition by AZD7009 and Lidocaine in Rabbit Isolated Atrial and Ventricular Tissue and Purkinje Fibre
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