## Abstract An MRI‐compatible catheter was developed for pacing the heart during MRI imaging. The device was tested in vitro and in vivo in 10 animal experiments, using spin‐echo, gradient‐echo, and echo‐planar MRI sequences. Images were of good quality in all sequences. Pacing was effective withou
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Strategies for the follow-up of positive results in the in vitro genotoxicity assays—An international collaborative initiative
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