The Laboratory Rat: Research applicationsHenry J. Baker, James Russell Lindsey, Steven H. Weisbroth Academic Press, 1980 - 276 pages |
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Page 163
... heart grows less rapidly than the rest of the body , resulting in a more rapid decrease in heart weight to body weight ratio . These inves- tigators and others ( 5 , 24 , 43 , 45 , 65 , 104 , 124 ) report heart weight to body weight ...
... heart grows less rapidly than the rest of the body , resulting in a more rapid decrease in heart weight to body weight ratio . These inves- tigators and others ( 5 , 24 , 43 , 45 , 65 , 104 , 124 ) report heart weight to body weight ...
Page 166
... heart muscle cells in culture has been accomplished by trypsinization of fetal or neonatal rat hearts . In early studies by Harary ( 53 , 54 ) , heart muscle cells continued to beat for up to 9 weeks , and more recently , many ...
... heart muscle cells in culture has been accomplished by trypsinization of fetal or neonatal rat hearts . In early studies by Harary ( 53 , 54 ) , heart muscle cells continued to beat for up to 9 weeks , and more recently , many ...
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... heart continues to beat during the procedure , there is no inflow to the left ventricle , lumenal pressure does not exceed aortic perfusion pressure , and no fluid is ejected from the left ventricle . Thus the preparation is nonworking ...
... heart continues to beat during the procedure , there is no inflow to the left ventricle , lumenal pressure does not exceed aortic perfusion pressure , and no fluid is ejected from the left ventricle . Thus the preparation is nonworking ...
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Identification Methods | 4 |
Substance Administration | 19 |
Contents of Volume I | 38 |
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