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Oxygen Consumption of the Completely Isolated Dog Heart In Fibrillation
OLEG JARDETZKY, ERNEST A. GREENE, VICTOR LORBER
https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.4.2.144
Circulation Research. 1956;4:144-147
Originally published March 1, 1956OLEG JARDETZKY
ERNEST A. GREENE
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Evidence is presented, that in the completely isolated nonworking dog heart oxygen consumption is higher during a period of electrically induced fibrillation than during a period of rhythmical contraction and that this increase is not due to the electric stimulus per se.
- Received October 13, 1955.
- © 1956 American Heart Association, Inc.
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- Oxygen Consumption of the Completely Isolated Dog Heart In FibrillationOLEG JARDETZKY, ERNEST A. GREENE and VICTOR LORBERCirculation Research. 1956;4:144-147, originally published March 1, 1956https://doi.org/10.1161/01.RES.4.2.144
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