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Authors: Franz, MR
Citation: Mr. Franz, Magnetism: The last resort?, J CARD ELEC, 12(7), 2001, pp. 778-779

Authors: Knollmann, BC Katchman, AN Franz, MR
Citation: Bc. Knollmann et al., Monophasic action potential recordings from intact mouse heart: Validation, regional heterogeneity, and relation to refractoriness, J CARD ELEC, 12(11), 2001, pp. 1286-1294

Authors: Bode, F Kilborn, M Karasik, P Franz, MR
Citation: F. Bode et al., The repolarization-excitability relationship in the human right atrium is unaffected by cycle length, recording site and prior arrhythmias, J AM COL C, 37(3), 2001, pp. 920-925

Authors: Franz, MR
Citation: Mr. Franz, Dispersion of repolarization during induction and termination of ventricular fibrillation - Reply, J AM COL C, 37(1), 2001, pp. 333-333

Authors: Behrens, S Franz, MR
Citation: S. Behrens et Mr. Franz, Circadian variation of arrhythmic events, electrophysiological properties,and the autonomic nervous system, EUR HEART J, 22(23), 2001, pp. 2144-2146

Authors: Bode, F Sachs, F Franz, MR
Citation: F. Bode et al., Tarantula peptide inhibits atrial fibrillation - A peptide from spider venom can prevent the heartbeat from losing its rhythm., NATURE, 409(6816), 2001, pp. 35-36

Authors: Casimiro, MC Knollmann, BC Ebert, SN Vary, JC Greene, AE Franz, MR Grinberg, A Huang, SP Pfeifer, K
Citation: Mc. Casimiro et al., Targeted disruption of the Kcnq1 gene produces a mouse model of Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome, P NAS US, 98(5), 2001, pp. 2526-2531

Authors: Kirchhof, PF Franz, MR
Citation: Pf. Kirchhof et Mr. Franz, Repolarization mapping using monophasic action potentials, MYOCARDIAL REPOLARIZATION: FROM GENE TO BEDSIDE, 2001, pp. 139-149

Authors: Franz, MR
Citation: Mr. Franz, Untitled, J CARD ELEC, 11(8), 2000, pp. 946-946

Authors: Zabel, M Franz, MR Klingenheben, T Mansion, B Schultheiss, HP Hohnloser, SH
Citation: M. Zabel et al., Rate-dependence of QT dispersion and the QT interval: Comparison of atrialpacing and exercise testing, J AM COL C, 36(5), 2000, pp. 1654-1658

Authors: Moubarak, JB Karasik, PE Fletcher, RD Franz, MR
Citation: Jb. Moubarak et al., High dispersion of ventricular repolarization after an implantable defibrillator shock predicts induction of ventricular fibrillation as well as unsuccessful defibrillation, J AM COL C, 35(2), 2000, pp. 422-427

Authors: Behrens, S Zabel, M Franz, MR Schultheiss, HP
Citation: S. Behrens et al., Mechanism of the induction and termination of ventricular fibrillation - role of the dispersion of ventricular repolarization, Z KARDIOL, 89(12), 2000, pp. 1098-1107

Authors: Franz, MR Zabel, M
Citation: Mr. Franz et M. Zabel, Electrophysiological basis of QT dispersion measurements, PROG CARD, 42(5), 2000, pp. 311-324

Authors: Zabel, M Acar, B Klingenheben, T Franz, MR Hohnloser, SH Malik, M
Citation: M. Zabel et al., Analysis of 12-lead T-wave morphology for risk stratification after myocardial infarction, CIRCULATION, 102(11), 2000, pp. 1252-1257

Authors: Zabel, M Franz, MR
Citation: M. Zabel et Mr. Franz, The electrophysiological basis of QT dispersion: Global or local repolarization?, CIRCULATION, 101(25), 2000, pp. E235-E235

Authors: Bode, F Katchman, A Woosley, RL Franz, MR
Citation: F. Bode et al., Gadolinium decreases stretch-induced vulnerability to atrial fibrillation, CIRCULATION, 101(18), 2000, pp. 2200-2205

Authors: Franz, MR
Citation: Mr. Franz, Mechano-electrical feedback, CARDIO RES, 45(2), 2000, pp. 263-266

Authors: Franz, MR
Citation: Mr. Franz, Monophasic action potentials recorded by contact electrode method: Genesis, measurements, and interpretations, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 19-45

Authors: Franz, MR
Citation: Mr. Franz, The monophasic action potential-pacing combination catheter: Assessing therelationship between repolarization and excitability in vivo, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 91-104

Authors: Karasik, PE Chavez, ME Fletcher, RD Franz, MR
Citation: Pe. Karasik et al., The monophasic action potential as a guide and clinical teaching tool during routine clinical electrophysiology studies, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 105-120

Authors: Costard-Jaeckle, A Antz, M Franz, MR
Citation: A. Costard-jaeckle et al., Activation-repolarization sequence memory in the isolated rabbit heart, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 149-156

Authors: Kurz, RW Franz, MR
Citation: Rw. Kurz et Mr. Franz, Action potential alternans, electrical restitution, repolarization dispersion, and arrhythmia vulnerability in the isolated ischemic rabbit heart, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 195-207

Authors: Zabel, M Hohnloser, SH Franz, MR
Citation: M. Zabel et al., Effects of heart rate and antiarrhythmic drugs on dispersion of ventricular repolarization measured by multiple monophasic action potential recordings, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 307-317

Authors: Zabel, M Lichtlen, PR Haverich, A Franz, MR
Citation: M. Zabel et al., Validation of electrocardiographic variables of dispersion of ventricular repolarization with direct myocardial repolarization measurements, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 337-350

Authors: Franz, MR Bargheer, K
Citation: Mr. Franz et K. Bargheer, Abnormal relationship between activation and repolarization in human left ventricular hypertrophy, MONOPHASIC ACTION POTENTIALS: BRIDGING CELL AND BEDSIDE, 2000, pp. 363-378
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