The isolated, buffer-perfused ferret heart: a new model for the study of cardiac physiology and metabolism.
The isolated, buffer-perfused ferret heart is a new model for the study of cardiac physiology and metabolism. Compared to the more commonly used isolated heart preparation, the rat heart, the ferret has a lower rate-pressure product due to lower heart rate, a remarkably low coronary flow and almost...
Main Authors: | Neubauer, S, Ingwall, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1991
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