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Doctor Guido Caluori

IHU Liryc, Bordeaux (France)
Membership: ESC Professional Member EACVI Member EHRA Member
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Guido Caluori currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at the IHU-LIRYC, under the direction of Dr. Pierre Dos Santos and Dr. Stanley Nattel. Dr. Caluori's main research activity regards the investigation of molecular basis of atrial fibrillation, especially long-term metabolic and structural changes following electrical remodelling. Among his interests are anti-arrhythmic intervention (RF ablation, pulsed field ablation), multimodal imaging, biosignal interpretation and integrated in vitro systems for basic cardiology.
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The dependency of pulsed-field ablation lesions on the properties of ventricular tissue: preclinical assessment in a relevant animal model
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The dependency of pulsed-field ablation lesions on the properties of ventricular tissue: preclinical assessment in a relevant animal model
Bioenergetics and mitochondrial deregulation underlie self-sustained persistency of atrial fibrillation in an ovine model
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Bioenergetics and mitochondrial deregulation underlie self-sustained persistency of atrial fibrillation in an ovine model
Irreversible electroporation effect on cardiac cells investigated through phenotypic response
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Irreversible electroporation effect on cardiac cells investigated through phenotypic response
An electromechanical in vitro experimental system to study human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes physiology and drug response
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An electromechanical in vitro experimental system to study human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes physiology and drug response
Nanomechanical characterization by atomic force microscopy of allograft pulmonary valve transplanted in porcine model
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Nanomechanical characterization by atomic force microscopy of allograft pulmonary valve transplanted in porcine model

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