MOE et al., 1951 - Google Patents
The action of several cardiac glycosides on conduction velocity and ventricular excitability in the dog heartMOE et al., 1951
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- MOE G
- MÉNDEZ R
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- Circulation
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The effects of digitoxin, ouabain, lanatoside C and K-strophanthoside on ventricular excitability and conducion velocity were studied. All agents caused an initial slight increase followed by a decrease of ventricular excitability, and depression of AV and intraventricular …
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