The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1979 - 276 pages |
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Page 165
... myocytes from rats weighing 320 gm ( 150 days of age ) were 102 ± 20 μm long and 19.7 ± 5 μm wide . During the early neonatal period cardiac myocytes change from an ovoid shape to a more elon- gated shape as the myocardium converts from ...
... myocytes from rats weighing 320 gm ( 150 days of age ) were 102 ± 20 μm long and 19.7 ± 5 μm wide . During the early neonatal period cardiac myocytes change from an ovoid shape to a more elon- gated shape as the myocardium converts from ...
Page 166
... myocytes are structurally , functionally , and metabolically dif- ferent from adult cardiac myocytes . It is well known that cells maintained in culture tend to revert toward a more immature type of cell ( 72 ) . Furthermore , mutations ...
... myocytes are structurally , functionally , and metabolically dif- ferent from adult cardiac myocytes . It is well known that cells maintained in culture tend to revert toward a more immature type of cell ( 72 ) . Furthermore , mutations ...
Page 167
... myocytes are a definite minority . In the mature rat myocardium , only 20 to 30 % of the total cell number is com- posed of cardiac myocytes ( 46 , 87 ) , the largest number of cells being the much smaller endothelial cells and ...
... myocytes are a definite minority . In the mature rat myocardium , only 20 to 30 % of the total cell number is com- posed of cardiac myocytes ( 46 , 87 ) , the largest number of cells being the much smaller endothelial cells and ...
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Substance Administration | 19 |
THE LABORATORY RAT VOL II Copyright 1980 by Academic Press | 43 |
List of Contributors | 75 |
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