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Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart

Studies of myocardial metabolism In vivo have been considerably advanced by the introduction of coronary sinus catheterization. By determining the coronary arterio-venous differences of various substrates, Sing and other workers (Goodale, Olson) have been able to describe the overall picture of m...

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Main Author: Opie, Lionel H
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description Studies of myocardial metabolism In vivo have been considerably advanced by the introduction of coronary sinus catheterization. By determining the coronary arterio-venous differences of various substrates, Sing and other workers (Goodale, Olson) have been able to describe the overall picture of myocardial metabollism in man and intact experimental animals. This technique dos not, however, allow adequate pinpointing of the precise pathways of cardiac metabolism in health and disease, and Bing concludes a recent review (1958) by advocating further studies using newer techniques such as radio-isotopes in a controlled in vitro system.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/32012 Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart Opie, Lionel H Myocarditis Studies of myocardial metabolism In vivo have been considerably advanced by the introduction of coronary sinus catheterization. By determining the coronary arterio-venous differences of various substrates, Sing and other workers (Goodale, Olson) have been able to describe the overall picture of myocardial metabollism in man and intact experimental animals. This technique dos not, however, allow adequate pinpointing of the precise pathways of cardiac metabolism in health and disease, and Bing concludes a recent review (1958) by advocating further studies using newer techniques such as radio-isotopes in a controlled in vitro system. 2020-05-29T13:18:38Z 2020-05-29T13:18:38Z 1961 2020-04-14T06:32:59Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/32012 eng application/pdf Department of Medicine Faculty of Health Sciences
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Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart
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title Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart
title_full Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart
title_fullStr Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart
title_full_unstemmed Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart
title_short Myocardial intermediary metabolism: with special reference to the isolated, contracting, perfused rat heart
title_sort myocardial intermediary metabolism with special reference to the isolated contracting perfused rat heart
topic Myocarditis
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