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Mr Benedikt Linz

University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen (Denmark)
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Sympatho-vagal activation during obstructive respiratory events in pigs and blunted atrial arrhythmogenic effects by pharmacological IKACh-inhibition.
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Sympatho-vagal activation during obstructive respiratory events in pigs and blunted atrial arrhythmogenic effects by pharmacological IKACh-inhibition.
Pharmacological inhibition of SK-channels with AP14145 prevents atrial arrhythmogenic changes in a porcine model for obstructive respiratory events.
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Pharmacological inhibition of SK-channels with AP14145 prevents atrial arrhythmogenic changes in a porcine model for obstructive respiratory events.
Differential effects of positive and negative upper airway pressure application on atrial electrophysiology: implications for CPAP-therapy in OSA-patients.
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Differential effects of positive and negative upper airway pressure application on atrial electrophysiology: implications for CPAP-therapy in OSA-patients.
Pharmacological inhibition of acetylcholine-regulated potassium current (IK,ACh) and associated A1- and M2-pathways prevent atrial arrhythmogenic changes in a rat model for obstructive sleep apnea
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Pharmacological inhibition of acetylcholine-regulated potassium current (IK,ACh) and associated A1- and M2-pathways prevent atrial arrhythmogenic changes in a rat model for obstructive sleep apnea
Obstructive respiratory events transiently impair electromechanical coupling and increase premature ventricular contraction rate in a drug-induced Long-QT-2 pig model.
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Obstructive respiratory events transiently impair electromechanical coupling and increase premature ventricular contraction rate in a drug-induced Long-QT-2 pig model.
Withdrawal of simulated obstructive sleep apnea partially reverses atrial arrhythmogenic substrate in rats
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Withdrawal of simulated obstructive sleep apnea partially reverses atrial arrhythmogenic substrate in rats
Long-term effects of transient intermittent negative upper airway pressure on atrial remodeling in a novel rat model for obstructive sleep apnea
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Long-term effects of transient intermittent negative upper airway pressure on atrial remodeling in a novel rat model for obstructive sleep apnea
Simulated obstructive respiratory events, but not intermittent hypoxia alone, result in the development of an atrial arrhythmogenic substrate in a novel rat model for sleep apnea
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Simulated obstructive respiratory events, but not intermittent hypoxia alone, result in the development of an atrial arrhythmogenic substrate in a novel rat model for sleep apnea

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