Selected Publications
H. Kusuoka; J.K. Porterfield; H.F. Weisman; M.L. Weisfeldt; E. Marban. Pathophysiology and pathogenesis of stunned myocardium. Depressed Ca2+ activation of contraction as a consequence of reperfusion-induced cellular calcium overload in ferret hearts. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 1987;79(3):950-961.
E. Marban; M. Kitakaze; H. Kusuoka; J.K. Porterfield; D.T. Yue; V.P. Chacko. Intracellular free calcium concentration measured with 19F NMR spectroscopy in intact ferret hearts. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1987;84(16):6005-6009.
J.A. Wagner; F.L. Sax; H.F. Weisman; J. Porterfield; C. McIntosh; M.L. Weisfeldt; S.H. Snyder; S.E. Epstein. Calcium-antagonist receptors in the atrial tissue of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. New England Journal of Medicine. 1989;320(12):755-761.
J.K. Porterfield; R.E. Pyeritz; T.A. Traill. Brief clinical report: Pulmonary hypertension and interstitial fibrosis in von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis. American Journal of Medical Genetics. 1986;25(3):531-535.
R.H. Plack; J.K. Porterfield; J.A. Brinker. Complete heart block developing during aortic valvuloplasty. Chest. 1989;96(5):1201-1203.
G.K. Lammert; D. Merine; R.I. White Jr.; E.K. Fishman; J.K. Porterfield. Embolotherapy of a high-flow false aneurysm by using an occlusion balloon, thrombin, steel coils, and a detachable balloon. American Journal of Roentgenology. 1989;152(2):382-384.
M.E. McIvor; S.L. Kaufman; R. Satre; J.K. Porterfield; J.A. Brinker. Search and retrieval of a radiolucent foreign object. Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis. 1989;16(1):19-23.
M.J. Lohse; H.F. Weisman; F.L. Sax; J.A. Wagner; J. Porterfield; C.L. McIntosh; M.L. Weisfeldt; S.H. Snyder; S.E. Epstein. Calcium-antagonist receptors in cardiomyopathy. New England Journal of Medicine. 1989;321(10):686-687.
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