Vladimir G. Fast

Vladimir G. Fast

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Affiliated withUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham

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JoVE Journal Publications

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Voltage and Calcium Dual Channel Optical Mapping of Cultured HL-1 Atrial Myocyte Monolayer
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2015

Other Publications

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Optical mapping of arrhythmias induced by strong electrical shocks in myocyte cultures.

Circulation research| PubMed ID: 11934833

2002
2002
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2004
Development of an optrode for intramural multisite optical recordings of Vm in the heart.

Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology| PubMed ID: 14678134

2003
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2007
Optical measurements of intramural action potentials in isolated porcine hearts using optrodes.

Heart rhythm : the official journal of the Heart Rhythm Society| PubMed ID: 17954403

2007
Optical mapping of impulse propagation in engineered cardiac tissue.

Tissue engineering. Part A| PubMed ID: 18847360

2009
2009
Transmural optical measurements of Vm dynamics during long-duration ventricular fibrillation in canine hearts.

Heart rhythm : the official journal of the Heart Rhythm Society| PubMed ID: 19467507

2009
Mechanisms of defibrillation.

Annual review of biomedical engineering| PubMed ID: 20450352

2010
2011
Ionic mechanism of shock-induced arrhythmias: role of intracellular calcium.

Heart rhythm : the official journal of the Heart Rhythm Society| PubMed ID: 21878203

2012
A new optrode design for intramural optical recordings.

IEEE transactions on bio-medical engineering| PubMed ID: 21914565

2011
Intramural optical mapping of V(m) and Ca(i)2+ during long-duration ventricular fibrillation in canine hearts.

American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology| PubMed ID: 22268104

2012
2013
The role of dye affinity in optical measurements of Cai(2+) transients in cardiac muscle.

American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology| PubMed ID: 24791783

2014