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1 polymorphic band, the remaining primers were monomorphic.
2 essfully amplified, the remaining loci being monomorphic.
3 tes that both gene products are structurally monomorphic.
4            MLH1 exons 9, 11, 14, and 16 were monomorphic.
5 ehydrogenase (Adh) was found to be virtually monomorphic.
6 covered in 1939, has long been thought to be monomorphic.
7  of ventricular arrhythmias in follow-up are monomorphic.
8 nd polymorphic electrogram to a periodic and monomorphic activity with longer cycle lengths (101 +/-
9 ar "fibrillation-like" activity into regular monomorphic activity.
10  of Ag that are presented by polymorphic and monomorphic Ag-presenting molecules of the immune system
11  Unlike the highly polymorphic MHC proteins, monomorphic Ag-presenting molecules such as MR1, CD1d, a
12 te a mechanism of recognition of two related monomorphic Ag-presenting molecules that does not rely o
13  changes in pdm3 form sexually dimorphic and monomorphic alleles that segregate within species and ar
14                    One-half of the loci were monomorphic among all strains, and overall genetic varia
15 ricular arrhythmias, including 489 that were monomorphic and 13 that were polymorphic.
16 toform, designated 'D,' which is essentially monomorphic and differs by about 27 fixed rearrangements
17 trol of behaviors that include both sexually monomorphic and dimorphic actions, which may generalize
18            Aggression involves both sexually monomorphic and dimorphic actions.
19 e expected total pedigree branch lengths for monomorphic and dimorphic elements, leading to an estima
20 roadly considered under non-life-threatening monomorphic and life-threatening polymorphic rhythms.
21 ta show that fibrils within this network are monomorphic and most likely represent the thermodynamic
22 eneral enough to make predictions about both monomorphic and polymorphic populations.
23 These isolate-specific blocks of alternating monomorphic and polymorphic regions imply an exceptional
24 a proteasome branch previously thought to be monomorphic and provide evidence of substantial lineage
25 uring the active inflammatory phase, whereas monomorphic and regular VA are associated with healed my
26 mation in follow-up (58%), a predominance of monomorphic and regular VA was found in AM patients afte
27 s associated with renal SOT, occurs late, is monomorphic and retains EBV positivity.
28      We demonstrate that imiquimod induces a monomorphic and self-limited inflammatory response in he
29      The genomes of B. anthracis strains are monomorphic and therefore, typically difficult to distin
30 ents a challenge, since they are genetically monomorphic and traditional molecular techniques have li
31 c biopsy (of which two were re-classified as monomorphic) and one had a low-grade malignant lymphoma.
32                            Further, adding a monomorphic anti-HLA-DR antibody substantially inhibited
33 a specialized subset of T lymphocytes with a monomorphic antigen receptor.
34  and female aggressive behaviors, from their monomorphic appetitive/motivational to their dimorphic c
35 s, including their genitalia, are remarkably monomorphic, as is their behavior.
36  and that host populations generally will be monomorphic at disease-resistance (R-gene) loci.
37 l they were terminated; the remainder became monomorphic at fhuA between 63 and 303 generations.
38 he fhuA polymorphism, whether polymorphic or monomorphic at the lac operon.
39 species possess a polymorphic X-linked and a monomorphic autosomal color vision gene.
40 posttransplant lymphoma is a rare subtype of monomorphic B-cell posttransplant lymphoproliferative di
41 x and represents one of the most molecularly monomorphic bacteria known.
42 uctural arrangements apparently dictate this monomorphic behavior.
43 ation, are found in the five strains), large monomorphic blocks (i.e., regions where the five strains
44                       TbPTP1 inactivation in monomorphic bloodstream trypanosomes by RNA interference
45 of T cells recognize lipids presented by the monomorphic CD1 proteins.
46 es of these cells while their restriction by monomorphic CD1d limits toxicity.
47 diverse glycolipid antigens presented by the monomorphic CD1d molecule.
48 ture (Ti) non-covalently associated with the monomorphic CD3 signaling components.
49 America some 1-2 mya; recently, however, the monomorphic Chr1a has extended into regions of South Ame
50 riod of approximately 10(6) yr, and that the monomorphic Chr1a has swept each population within the p
51 h diversification within Hyalophora for both monomorphic "compact" cocoons, and increased intermediat
52 s suggested that chromosome Ia was unusually monomorphic compared with the rest of the genome.
53 onmental strains, Pto, and other genetically monomorphic crop pathogens were inferred to have frequen
54 charges consisting of high-amplitude frontal monomorphic delta waves with absence of epileptic activi
55 ed by a monoclonal antibody to a class I HLA monomorphic determinant but not by one specific for HLA
56 anti-human class I MHC mAb that recognizes a monomorphic determinant of the alpha3 domain, profoundly
57  monoclonal antibody, 5H7, is specific for a monomorphic determinant on the a3 domain of human class
58 e factors: poor performance status (3 to 4), monomorphic disease, and graft organ involvement.
59 g EBNA3B leads to aggressive, immune-evading monomorphic DLBCL-like tumors in NOD/SCID/gammac-/- mice
60 s with chronic enteropathies such as IBD and monomorphic epitheliotropic intestinal T-cell lymphoma i
61 variable escape pattern and one had a highly monomorphic escape pattern.
62 o female-biased genes or genes with sexually monomorphic expression patterns.
63 nvergent evolution of sexually dimorphic and monomorphic expression through cis-regulatory changes.
64 atory-raised fish from a population that was monomorphic for all 25 allozyme loci examined (Monkey Sp
65                Four of 13 chemostat cultures monomorphic for the lac operon retained the neutral fhuA
66 n or Japanese samples, in which rs1143679 is monomorphic for the non-risk allele (G).
67       Sri Lankan and introduced material was monomorphic for the same cpDNA haplotype that was absent
68  females have thin dark stripes) or sexually monomorphic for this pigmentation (both sexes show strip
69                  In contrast, the sexes were monomorphic for visceral fat (P =.24).
70  present an atomic resolution structure of a monomorphic form of AbetaM01-42 amyloid fibrils derived
71 s, but the evolution of SD from an initially monomorphic genome presents a conundrum.
72                          The strength of the monomorphic -> dimorphic functional connection is increa
73 ere SBTx (OR 12.00,95CI:2.34-61.45;p=0.003), monomorphic histology (OR 10.63,95CI:1.88-60.25;p=0.008)
74 dence interval [CI], 2.34-61.45; P = 0.003), monomorphic histology (OR, 10.63; 95% CI, 1.88-60.25; P
75 ze Mtb-derived antigen in the context of the monomorphic HLA-E molecule.
76 sequences as likely to be metamorphic versus monomorphic (i.e., having just one fold).
77                       Although BCC cells are monomorphic, immunofluorescence microscopy reveals a com
78  allele frequency, respectively, and rare or monomorphic in 1000 Genomes populations of East Asian, S
79    Histology was polymorphic in 35 (65%) and monomorphic in 19 (35%).
80 54 months, 79% had kidney SOT, histology was monomorphic in 83% and tumor was EBV+ in 94%.
81                           Although 1 SNP was monomorphic in all 3 groups, we observed statistically s
82 are in European Americans (MAF = 0.03%), and monomorphic in Asian populations, suggesting it may be a
83  majority of the human diallelic indels were monomorphic in chimpanzees and gorillas.
84 in Blacks (minor allele frequency=10%), near monomorphic in European Americans, and had effects on th
85                              These SNPs were monomorphic in KR.
86                    In contrast, the locus is monomorphic in macaques and orangutans.
87 (Class I) and those previously classified as monomorphic in maize (Class II).
88 e midgut from sexually dimorphic to sexually monomorphic in some species are caused by the loss of CR
89 ma Indians (A allele frequency =0.54) but is monomorphic in the 1000 Genomes European and African pop
90 tions in the larger sample at SNPs that were monomorphic in the corresponding smaller core sample.
91         These variants in G6PD and HBG2 were monomorphic in the European and Asian samples.
92 r (1) polymorphic SNPs in one population but monomorphic in the other, or (2) significant association
93 Forty-four of the 57 cloned Alu repeats were monomorphic in the sample and 13 Alu repeats were dimorp
94          Interestingly, four of the SNPs are monomorphic in the Yoruba population of the HAPMAP proje
95 embryonic pattern of neuroblasts is sexually monomorphic in these animals, we were interested to know
96  was private in any population, 22 SNPs were monomorphic in wildcats and pairwise FCT values revealed
97 ns from the three clonal lineages supports a monomorphic inheritance, which is unique within the geno
98 failures, and rare variants misclassified as monomorphic, is only 1.38% with optiCall, in comparison
99 mal coryzal phase, sudden eruption of fairly monomorphic lesions, and predictable time course with sp
100  pattern diversity of extant polymorphic and monomorphic lineages.
101 es ("pleomorphs") than in serially passaged "monomorphic" lines that cannot transmit through flies.
102  infiltrate composed predominantly of small, monomorphic lymphoid cells with scattered plasma cells a
103  that was supported by blocking studies with monomorphic mAbs.
104 muscle fibers expressing the allele-specific monomorphic major histocompatibility complex class I ant
105 r the presence or absence of a given marker, monomorphic markers can be quickly and efficiently mappe
106 gnise non-protein antigens in the context of monomorphic MHC class I-like molecules.
107 d and killed most human cancer types via the monomorphic MHC class I-related protein, MR1, while rema
108 MHC-II) molecules as well as the essentially monomorphic MHC class Ib (MHC-Ib) molecules.
109                  The primary function of the monomorphic MHC class Ib molecule Qa-1(b) is to present
110      Hence, we provide new insights into how monomorphic MHC molecules interact with T cells.
111 d tissues that exhibit autoreactivity to the monomorphic MHC-related protein 1 (MR1).
112 rkers in the Dachshund and find three linked monomorphic microsatellite markers all within a 10-Mb re
113 min B2 biosynthetic pathway presented by the monomorphic MR1 molecule.
114  bacterial or fungal origin presented by the monomorphic MR1 molecule.
115 his role in adaptive immunity and its highly monomorphic nature in the human population, HLA-E is an
116                                          The monomorphic nature of HLA-G may allow trophoblast to car
117 C-E-bound antigen.IMPORTANCE Due to the near monomorphic nature of MHC-E in the human population and
118                                  Despite the monomorphic nature of sequenced F. tularensis genomes, t
119                                 Cysts showed monomorphic neuroendocrine proliferation and lined by du
120  revealed 162 nucleotide sites occupied by a monomorphic nucleotide in the human sample but occupied
121 enerate resistant mutants more easily than a monomorphic one.
122 dules (CRM-p and CRM-d) that direct sexually monomorphic or dimorphic Fmo-2 transcription, respective
123 t and consequently whether the population is monomorphic or dimorphic.
124 t "nonclassical" MHC class I (I-b) genes are monomorphic or oligomorphic.
125 gure-8 reentry were inducible, 11 with short monomorphic or polymorphic runs, and 18 lacking inducibl
126 " inducibility definition included sustained monomorphic or polymorphic VT induced with three or fewe
127 wn how this mosaic of sexually dimorphic and monomorphic organs arises.
128   Thus, the mosaic of sexually dimorphic and monomorphic organs depends on modular regulation of dsx
129 e of sex ratio distortion in closely related monomorphic outgroup species suggests that this meiotic
130                         In separate screens, monomorphic parasites were exposed to 8-(4-chlorophenylt
131  on real data from six strains of the highly monomorphic pathogen Salmonella Paratyphi A, sequenced i
132 ven after the tachycardia entered the stable monomorphic phase.
133 ferent strategies can evolve in an initially monomorphic population even if mutations have only small
134 pecies is descended from an original, highly monomorphic population following a bottleneck.
135 te disruption of the liver architecture by a monomorphic population of cells of myeloid origin remini
136 ria revealed the occurrence of a genetically monomorphic population of P. falciparum within a human c
137 evolutionarily stable strategy (ESS), if its monomorphic population rejects the invasion of any other
138                                Rather than a monomorphic population strictly determined by Foxp3 as a
139 S:19 strains comprise a clonal, although not monomorphic, population, which is distinct from non-HS:1
140              Using an evolutionary model for monomorphic populations evolving on a fitness landscape,
141 was to assess the role of Purkinje fibers in monomorphic, post-infarction ventricular tachycardia (VT
142 s or male-specific morphogenesis of sexually monomorphic precursors.
143                                              Monomorphic premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) ha
144       Because the Y. pestis genome is highly monomorphic, previous attempts to characterize the popul
145 h includes a novel compilation of 136 likely monomorphic proteins and a set of 201 metamorphic protei
146 C molecules could have evolved originally as monomorphic PRR, presenting pathogen-associated molecula
147 y lesions (n = 1); polymorphic PTLD (n = 1); monomorphic PTLD (n = 27), Hodgkin disease (n = 2).
148          In view of the similarities between monomorphic PTLD and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in the gener
149 ssion as first-line treatment in adults with monomorphic PTLD is well tolerated and achieves sustaine
150                                              Monomorphic PTLD made up 64% of SBTx and 43% of LTx case
151                                  No cases of monomorphic PTLD were seen.
152 e general population, our policy is to treat monomorphic PTLD with anthracycline-based chemotherapy a
153  localization, invasion of serous membranes, monomorphic PTLD, and T-cell PTLD were independent progn
154 r cases (75%) were categorized as monoclonal monomorphic PTLD.
155                                              Monomorphic PVCs initiated VF in all 29 identified patie
156 tricular fibrillation in ICM is triggered by monomorphic PVCs originating from the scar border zone w
157 tern of conduction was used for analysis (25 monomorphic reentry episodes, 20 experiments).
158 alysis (experiments in 20 canine hearts with monomorphic reentry).
159 ur simulations give a new prediction for the monomorphic regime of evolution that smaller populations
160 anking noncoding sequences, where completely monomorphic regions may flank highly polymorphic genes.
161 olateral nucleus (DLN), and for the sexually monomorphic retrodorsolateral nucleus (RDLN).
162 ts (25 canine hearts in which primarily long monomorphic runs of figure-8 reentry were inducible, 11
163         We found +FDS to be the strongest in monomorphic Scotland and lowest in polymorphic Finland,
164 hat dimorphic Wg regulation, in concert with monomorphic segment-specific programmed cell death, are
165         Tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) are monomorphic self-antigens that are proposed as targets f
166  littoralis dickeyi) is genetically the most monomorphic sexually reproducing animal population yet r
167                 Dissection of this region in monomorphic slender forms and pleomorphic slender and st
168 B. sinensis was typologically similar to the monomorphic (specialized) predators belonging to the sam
169 of genetic variation between polymorphic and monomorphic species, we then investigate how ancestral v
170 hin the two main phylogenetic groups of this monomorphic species.
171 , has been widely described as a genetically monomorphic species.
172 imorphic species, but is uniform in sexually monomorphic species.
173 ies-rich islands are inhabited by relatively monomorphic species.
174  dynamics that drives a population towards a monomorphic state.
175          Further, we demonstrate that such a monomorphic structure is formed within longer sequence c
176  and sequence is indicative of a genomically monomorphic subspecies and explains the inability to dif
177 rity of PTLD following pediatric SBTx are of monomorphic subtype and associated with poorer outcome a
178                                              Monomorphic sustained VT was induced in 35% and 28% of t
179         We consider the baseline case with a monomorphic symbiont and a single diallelic locus in its
180 lts in single sex progeny in a chromosomally monomorphic system.
181                         Due to the rarity of monomorphic T-cell PTLD (T-PTLD), knowledge about pathog
182 rdiac tissue, particularly in the setting of monomorphic tachyarrhythmias.
183 trategies for preventing the transition from monomorphic tachycardia to polymorphic tachycardia and f
184 he ECG, the activity manifested as sustained monomorphic tachycardia.
185  and document the transition from completely monomorphic to classical male-dimorphic populations over
186 leucocephalus nigerrimus), which is sexually monomorphic to the human eye, exhibits sexual dichromati
187                          Laboratory-adapted (monomorphic) trypanosome strains respond inefficiently t
188                                              Monomorphic VA is classified on the basis of site of ori
189 ould be subdivided into 2 variants, namely a monomorphic variant with small maculopapular lesions, wh
190       Clinical observations suggest that the monomorphic variant, if it develops in children, often p
191  women, and after filtering and exclusion of monomorphic variants, 32,827 common (minor allele freque
192 rtion of patients with apparently idiopathic monomorphic VAs of LV origin and are associated with wor
193 ts (65% males; mean age, 44+/-15 years) with monomorphic VAs of LV origin and negative routine diagno
194 e, 40+/-17 years) with apparently idiopathic monomorphic VAs of right ventricular origin served as co
195 identify any abnormality among patients with monomorphic ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) of left ventri
196                                   Repetitive monomorphic ventricular ectopy (in the absence of sustai
197 ntial causal relationship between repetitive monomorphic ventricular ectopy originating from the righ
198 (11 men; age, 47+/-15 years) with repetitive monomorphic ventricular ectopy, including 8 patients (30
199 d electrical stimulation elicited infrequent monomorphic ventricular tachyarrhythmias (MVT), and domi
200  in those who received their first shock for monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (hazard ratio [HR]:
201  0.028), hemodynamically tolerated sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (HR: 2.19; p = 0.023
202 icular arrhythmias were classified either as monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (MVT) or polymorphic
203    Programmed electric stimulation to induce monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (MVT) was used to as
204 ystole (n=102), organized rhythm (n=120), or monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (n=4).
205 as strongly associated with inducibility for monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (noninducible versus
206 ft ventricular sites of origin of repetitive monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (RMVT).
207     Sudden cardiac death (SCD) and sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT) are frequentl
208 se 84%; presenting arrhythmia with sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT) in 68%.
209 inically in 3 forms: 1) paroxysmal sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT), 2) repetitiv
210    The clinical characteristics of sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (SMVT), when it deve
211                      The causes of sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) after cardiac v
212                     The arrhythmia was rapid monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) in 70% of episo
213  percutaneous catheter ablation of sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) in LMNA cardiom
214 dial tissue can help predict inducibility of monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) in patients wit
215 ) catheter ablation is effective therapy for monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) in patients wit
216 terenol (100 nmol/L) alone induced sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) that originated
217         In catheter ablation of scar-related monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT), substrate volt
218  but also provide antitachycardia pacing for monomorphic ventricular tachycardia and antibradycardia
219 ecutive patients with hemodynamically stable monomorphic ventricular tachycardia and coronary artery
220                      Patients with sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia associated with coro
221 On paired comparison, phase sequences during monomorphic ventricular tachycardia correlated moderatel
222 es were related to inducibility of sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia during electrophysio
223     Ventricular stimulation led to sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia in 36 patients, nons
224  been useful in guiding catheter ablation of monomorphic ventricular tachycardia in patients with cor
225 target the critical isthmuses for re-entrant monomorphic ventricular tachycardia in tetralogy of Fall
226 presence of a SB led most often to sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia rather than to VF, w
227  hospitalization duration, 6-month sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia recurrence, quality
228 0% (114 of 184) of patients had no sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia recurrence; the prop
229                           Notably, recurrent monomorphic ventricular tachycardia requiring >/=2 impla
230 natomical obstacles in the heart and lead to monomorphic ventricular tachycardia that can degenerate
231  total mortality for patients with inducible monomorphic ventricular tachycardia was significantly hi
232                                    Inducible monomorphic ventricular tachycardia was the most common
233 nimals with reproducibly inducible sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia were randomized 2:1:
234 ator was implanted for a positive (inducible monomorphic ventricular tachycardia) but not a negative
235 d the study, 33 patients developed sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, 16 died suddenly, a
236 trioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia, monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, and Brugada syndrom
237 of ARVC, hemodynamically tolerated sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, and male sex predic
238 ominantly because of their symptoms; others (monomorphic ventricular tachycardia, Brugada syndrome, t
239  VF episode and another developed sustained, monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
240 cular block, long-cycle length TdP, and slow monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
241 rate for initiation of both VF and sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
242 hich patients would have inducible sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
243 tricular tachycardia or difficult to control monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
244                            Genes unique to a monomorphic version of a single parasite chromosome may
245 is associated with the recent emergence of a monomorphic version of Chr1a, which drove a selective ge
246 xception to this geographic segregation is a monomorphic version of one chromosome (Chr1a) that chara
247                  The end point was sustained monomorphic VT (cycle length >/=200 ms).
248 t failure in 62%) with recurrent episodes of monomorphic VT (median, 11 in the preceding 6 months) ca
249 r arrhythmias (n = 21), those with inducible monomorphic VT (MVT, n = 18), and those with either indu
250 resented with sustained VT (n=3), repetitive monomorphic VT (n=7), or both (n=4).
251                               Both inducible monomorphic VT [relative risk (RR), 5.0; P=0.0002] and p
252                        The substrate causing monomorphic VT after infarction is characterized by regi
253   Electroanatomical mapping in patients with monomorphic VT and nonischemic cardiomyopathy typically
254                                    Sustained monomorphic VT and polymorphic VT were induced in 30.2%
255 eatest in patients presenting with sustained monomorphic VT and those with inducible VT at electrophy
256 treatment with BaCl2 + Caff led to sustained monomorphic VT arising from the NA application site in a
257  first radiofrequency ablation for sustained monomorphic VT associated with structural heart disease
258                             Patients in whom monomorphic VT could be induced (ie, inducible patients)
259                     The target was sustained monomorphic VT in 26 patients, including 8 with recent V
260 lock and converted the bidirectional VT into monomorphic VT in 4 anesthetized RyR2/RyR2(R4496C) mice.
261                                   Sustained, monomorphic VT in patients with ischemic heart disease i
262 terminated 39 of 69 (59% adjusted) sustained monomorphic VT in the fast VT zone, 509 of 590 (85% adju
263          The first presentation of sustained monomorphic VT in the recovery period after CABG is unco
264 ced in 203 patients (EPS negative, group 1), monomorphic VT induced in 87 patients, consisting of ver
265 ugh the prognostic significance of inducible monomorphic VT is known, the significance of inducible V
266                                          (4) Monomorphic VT lasting 1.36 +/- 0.2 s in 5 out of 5 KCNE
267 81 consecutive patients with post-infarction monomorphic VT referred for catheter ablation, 9 patient
268                                              Monomorphic VT was clearly unifocal, whereas bidirection
269                                   Sustained, monomorphic VT was induced by programmed stimulation.
270             Despite this protection from VF, monomorphic VT was induced with propafenone in 57% of bu
271 re ventricular contractions, or nonsustained monomorphic VT was induced.
272                                    Sustained monomorphic VT was inducible in 53 (45%) patients; in 20
273                                    Sustained monomorphic VT was inducible in 7 of 11 animals.
274 weeks after myocardial infarction, sustained monomorphic VT was reproducibly induced in all animals (
275 patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy and monomorphic VT with an average of 178+/-83 sites per cha
276 pared a narrow inducibility definition (only monomorphic VT) and a broad definition (standard definit
277     Complete success (noninducibility of any monomorphic VT) was achieved in 17 patients (38%), parti
278 ion of 702 episodes, including 669 sustained monomorphic VT, 20 polymorphic VT, 10 supraventricular t
279 h a single biphasic shock for ATP-refractory monomorphic VT, and represents a novel electrotherapy to
280               Epicardial mapping showed that monomorphic VT, bidirectional VT, and polymorphic VT man
281        Relationships between inducibility of monomorphic VT, peak Ecc, and time to peak Ecc were anal
282                    Propafenone promotes slow monomorphic VT, probably by use-dependent conduction slo
283 try circuit in patients with post-infarction monomorphic VT, resulting in a type of VT with a relativ
284                                       Unlike monomorphic VT, these arrhythmic syndromes are associate
285          The majority of these episodes were monomorphic VT.
286 uli, appears less relevant than induction of monomorphic VT.
287 tion (ICD shocks) in patients with inducible monomorphic VT.
288 brillation episode, or a recorded, sustained monomorphic VT.
289             Data from catheter mapping of 70 monomorphic VTs in 36 patients with prior myocardial inf
290 cy catheter ablation targeting all inducible monomorphic VTs that allowed mapping was performed in 52
291                                A total of 56 monomorphic VTs were induced (3.8+/-2.1 per animal).
292                                All inducible monomorphic VTs with a rate approximating or slower than
293    Furthermore, when targeting all inducible monomorphic VTs, complete procedural success was achieve
294 ients with multiple hemodynamically unstable monomorphic VTs.
295 , genotypes of 185,119 variants (11,356 were monomorphic) were compared in 530 individuals that had w
296                    The etiology of sustained monomorphic wide QRS complex tachycardia is often uncert
297 e to classify proteins as metamorphic versus monomorphic with a Matthews correlation coefficient of ~
298                  Brucella species are highly monomorphic, with minimal genetic variation among specie
299                                Loci that are monomorphic within A or D genome types, but polymorphic
300 d a handful of protein-coding genes that are monomorphic within species.

 
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