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    The Use of Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Identify Reversible Myocardial Dysfunction by Kim, Raymond J, Wu, Edwin, Rafael, Allen, Chen, Enn-Ling, Parker, Michele A, Simonetti, Orlando, Klocke, Francis J, Bonow, Robert O, Judd, Robert M

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (16-11-2000)
    “…In patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular dysfunction, the distinction between reversible and irreversible myocardial injury is important…”
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    Resting Versus Vasodilated Pressure Gradients in Assessing Stenosis Severity by Klocke, Francis J., MD

    “…(8) have analyzed the ratio of distal coronary artery pressure to aortic pressure (Pd/Pa) during the full cardiac cycle. Because iFR and Pd/Pa evaluate…”
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    Relationship of MRI delayed contrast enhancement to irreversible injury, infarct age, and contractile function by KIM, R. J, FIENO, D. S, PARRISH, T. B, HARRIS, K, CHEN, E.-L, SIMONETTI, O, BUNDY, J, FINN, J. P, KLOCKE, F. J, JUDD, R. M

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (09-11-1999)
    “…Contrast MRI enhancement patterns in several pathophysiologies resulting from ischemic myocardial injury are controversial or have not been investigated. We…”
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    Magnetic resonance versus radionuclide pharmacological stress perfusion imaging for flow-limiting stenoses of varying severity by Lee, Daniel C, Simonetti, Orlando P, Harris, Kathleen R, Holly, Thomas A, Judd, Robert M, Wu, Edwin, Klocke, Francis J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (06-07-2004)
    “…Although magnetic resonance first-pass imaging (MRFP) has potential advantages in pharmacological stress perfusion imaging, direct comparisons of current MRFP…”
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    Myocardial scarring in asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy by Choudhury, Lubna, Mahrholdt, Heiko, Wagner, Anja, Choi, Kelly M., Elliott, Michael D., Klocke, Francis J., Bonow, Robert O., Judd, Robert M., Kim, Raymond J.

    “…We sought to ascertain whether myocardial scarring occurs in living unselected patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Myocardial scarring is known to…”
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    Visualisation of presence, location, and transmural extent of healed Q-wave and non-Q-wave myocardial infarction by Wu, Edwin, Judd, Robert M, Vargas, John D, Klocke, Francis J, Bonow, Robert O, Kim, Raymond J

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (06-01-2001)
    “…A technical advance in contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has significantly improved image quality. We investigated whether healed myocardial…”
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    Angiographic estimates of myocardium at risk during acute myocardial infarction: validation study using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging by Ortiz-Pérez, José T., Meyers, Sheridan N., Lee, Daniel C., Kansal, Preeti, Klocke, Francis J., Holly, Thomas A., Davidson, Charles J., Bonow, Robert O., Wu, Edwin

    Published in European heart journal (01-07-2007)
    “…Aims Global angiographic scores have been developed to determine the extent of myocardium jeopardized by significant coronary stenosis. We adapted these scores…”
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    Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging of myocardium at risk: Distinction between reversible and irreversible injury throughout infarct healing by FIENO, David S, KIM, Raymond J, CHEN, Enn-Ling, LOMASNEY, Jon W, KLOCKE, Francis J, JUDD, Robert M

    “…We sought to determine the relationship of delayed hyperenhancement by contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to viable and nonviable myocardium within the…”
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    Visualization of discrete microinfarction after percutaneous coronary intervention associated with mild creatine kinase-MB elevation by RICCIARDI, Mark J, WU, Edwin, DAVIDSON, Charles J, CHOI, Kelly M, KLOCKE, Francis J, BONOW, Robert O, JUDD, Robert M, KIM, Raymond J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (12-06-2001)
    “…Mild elevations in creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) are common after successful percutaneous coronary interventions and are associated with future adverse cardiac…”
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    The dynamic role of cardiac myosin binding protein-C during ischemia by Decker, Robert S, Nakamura, Sakie, Decker, Marlene L, Sausamuta, Mareike, Sinno, Sammy, Harris, Kathleen, Klocke, Francis J, Kulikovskaya, Irina, Winegrad, Saul

    “…Abstract Cardiac myosin binding protein C (cMyBP-C) is a myofibrillar protein important for normal myocardial contractility and stability. In mutated form it…”
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