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V. Methods for in Vitro Study of Myocardium A. Tissue Culture B. Isolated Myocytes from Adult Myocardium C. Organ Culture D. Isolated Organelles E. Isolated Heart Preparation F. Heart - Lung Preparation G. Morphologic and Biochemical ...
V. Methods for in Vitro Study of Myocardium A. Tissue Culture B. Isolated Myocytes from Adult Myocardium C. Organ Culture D. Isolated Organelles E. Isolated Heart Preparation F. Heart - Lung Preparation G. Morphologic and Biochemical ...
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B. Isolated Myocytes from Adult Myocardium a V. METHODS FOR in Vitro STUDY OF A variety of techniques have been ... Early attempts to isolate adult heart muscle cells used trypThe rat has been the most widely used species for most of ...
B. Isolated Myocytes from Adult Myocardium a V. METHODS FOR in Vitro STUDY OF A variety of techniques have been ... Early attempts to isolate adult heart muscle cells used trypThe rat has been the most widely used species for most of ...
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Isolated heart preparations have the advantage over in vivo 1. Historical Development studies in that all neurogenic and hormonal influences are removed from control of the heart . Perfusion fluid volume and A strain of rats with ...
Isolated heart preparations have the advantage over in vivo 1. Historical Development studies in that all neurogenic and hormonal influences are removed from control of the heart . Perfusion fluid volume and A strain of rats with ...
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