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Cardiovascular Research 1967 1(4):308-312; doi:10.1093/cvr/1.4.308
© 1967 by European Society of Cardiology
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Copyright © 1967, European Society of Cardiology

Influence of Paired Stimulation on the Electro-mechanical Dissociation During Low Calcium Perfusion of Isolated Rat Hearts

E. S. Nieuwendijk, F. L. Meijler and D. Durrer

From the University Department of Cardiology and Clinical Physiology, Wilhelmina-Gasthuis, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Authors' Synopsis: During electro-mechanical dissociation in isolated rat hearts caused by low calcium perfusion, paired stimulation restored the contractions. The main factor determining the size of these contractions is the duration of the interval between the two stimuli forming a pair.


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